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Copyright Infrigement Advice From Lorelle on WordPress

Lorelle on WordPress has written another excellent article that I encourage all of you to read. What Do You Do When Someone Steals Your Content outlines the steps you should take when someone uses your content, photos, or other graphics without permission. This is one of the most informative articles that I have read on copyright violation in a long [...]

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April 13th, 2006 | 1 Comment | Posted in Web Development |

Important Notes for Students Starting the XHTML Book

Print and review the XHTML assignment sheet at http://pclab.cccoe.k12.ca.us/webdes/htmlxhtml04.htm. Write down errors that are noted on the assignment sheet in your book. This will help you to remember to refer back to the assignment sheet for helpful tips. If possible, read the lesson/chapter the night before you start it. Always check the online version of the assignment sheet before you [...]

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April 11th, 2006 | 3 Comments | Posted in Class Notes, XHTML & Coding |

Microsoft Office 2007

You have to see the future of Microsoft Office. You can view a video of the latest Microsoft Office Suite and sign up for updates on the beta suites at Microsoft’s Office 2007 Preview Site. Bring on the Ribbon!

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March 29th, 2006 | Comments Off | Posted in Microsoft Office & Vista |

SEOmoz.org Web 2.0 Awards

Over 300 Web 2.0 sites rated, ranked, and awarded. http://web2.0awards.org/ A great opportunity to learn about some outstanding web sites and web tools. Be sure to check these sites out, you’ll learn so much about the latest web technologies.

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March 29th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in Search Engines & Optimization |

Using Your New Firefox Extensions

The Firefox extensions that we installed yesterday will help you to develop your own web sites. They will also help you to analyze other web sites. These are sites that showcase CSS design. Take a look at some of the sites, the source code (XHTML) and the CSS. Remember that you can use the web developer toolbar in Firefox to [...]

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March 28th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in CSS, Firefox Extensions |

Evaluating website accessibility: Part 3, Digging Deeper

Part 3, Evaluating website accessibility, of the three part series on accessibility from 456 Berea Street is now available. If you haven’t read the first two parts of this series, check the March 16 archive for links.

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March 27th, 2006 | 1 Comment | Posted in XHTML & Coding |

Firefox Extensions for Web Developers

Firefox is an excellent browser for surfing web sites and testing web pages. If you have not used Firefox you can learn more about it in the tutorial Using Firefox. One of the great things about Firefox is the ability to customize and extend the browser to suit your needs with extensions. Extensions are small add-ons that add new functionality [...]

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March 24th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in Firefox Extensions |

Styling Data Tables with CSS.

CSS Table Gallery – The CSS Table Gallery is a showcase of how CSS and data tables can work together to create usable and pretty results. Some cool examples of what you can do with data tables. There are download files for you to use.

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March 17th, 2006 | 1 Comment | Posted in CSS |

Web Site Accessibility

456 Berea Street has two new articles on web site accessibility. These are the first two articles in a three part web site accessibility series. Evaluating Website Accessibility Part 1, Background and Preparation Evaluating Website Accessibility Part 2, Basic Checkpoints These are excellent accessibility articles that should be read by everyone enrolled in the web program. They will provide you [...]

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March 16th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in XHTML & Coding |

Resources to Make XHTML and CSS Coding Easier

A collection of 40 CSS layouts is now available at Layout Gala. This is a wonderful collection of templates that you can use to get started when you’re building a CSS based web site. I mentioned how useful cheat sheets were yesterday. Here are a few cheat sheets that you may want to print and add to your class resources. [...]

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March 16th, 2006 | Comments Off | Posted in Browser Issues, CSS, XHTML & Coding |
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