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Community MX

April 6th, 2005 | 1 Comment | Posted in Adobe, CSS, Web Development

Recently I joined CommunityMx, which is a community that supports and maintains high quality, fresh Macromedia web development articles, tutorials, and extensions. I have debated over the last year about whether to join this community (it’s not free, they charge a monthly fee) and finally decided to join after finding out that almost all of the PositionIsEverything content had been moved to CommunityMX. So finally that was enough incentive for me to join. You can learn more about Community MX and the benefits of joining here.

I’m not disappointed in my decision to join. In just a few days I have gotten my monies worth for the month. I’ve read and printed many CSS articles and CommunityMX recently released two Dreamweaver CSS Snippet Collections (part I, part II) that include hiding and hack snippets, tips, helps, and cheats. Snippets are code blocks that can be easily inserted into Dreamweaver generated pages. You can access the Snippets Panel in Dreamweaver from Window > Snippets. I haven’t even delved into the Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and Flash articles that are available yet and I’m sure I won’t be disappointed with them.

If you don’t join CommunityMX you can still access the content, but you have to pay by the article. They do have some free content that you may want to view:

Rendering Mode and Doctype Switching
The Practice of CSS Column Design – Boxes in Columns
CSS an Introduction (13 parts)

You can access all of the free content here.

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  1. Mike Dunn Says:

    Robin, though a link that I found from Positionaing Is Everything, I found a link to a cool site called Brainjar.com “Experiments in Web Programming”. The site has tutorials and expriments in CSS, Javascripting, style sheets among others. I came across a blackjhack game written in CSS. Very cool, check this site out I found it very informative and entertaining.

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