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San Francisco Bay Area – Learn Web Development – Upgrade Your Computer Skills

This web site is a compilation of daily class lecture notes and resources for the students in the Regional Occupational Program’s Web Page Design Program. The class offers low-cost, web development training to adults and high school students who are 16 years or older. Classes are $45.00 for a nine-week session (books are purchased separately). Students may attend up to [...]

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September 28th, 2005 | 4 Comments | Posted in Class Notes |

New Site Layout

Yesterday I decided to update the look of the site. I had several concerns about the old site layout: The blue on blue was just too blue. I didn’t feel that there was enough contrast between the text and the background. A darker text color (like black) is easier to read on a white background. The old layout did not [...]

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September 28th, 2005 | 2 Comments | Posted in Search Engines & Optimization, Web Development |

CSS Resources Around the Web

A List Apart (ALA) has a new article, CSS Swag: Multi-Column Lists, that discusses how to create multiple column ordered and unordered lists. A List Apart also has another new article, Introducing the CSS3 Multi-Column Module. I would recommend this article to students who have experimented with CSS columns and who are interested in what future implementations of CSS may [...]

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September 27th, 2005 | 1 Comment | Posted in CSS, Planning & Organization, Web Development |

Essential Resources

The Essential Web-Dev-Bookmarks have been updated. This is a terrific resource for everyone! If you are using Firefox a lot, you may find this list of Firefox shortcut keys useful. Ever feel overwhelmed by email? Michael Angier’s article Top Ten Ways to Handle Email Overload may help. How Google Works – an easy to understand overview of how this popular [...]

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September 26th, 2005 | Comments Off | Posted in Adobe, CSS, Planning & Organization, Search Engines & Optimization, Web Development |

Keeping Your Files Current

I have mentioned in previous posts that I have been having a lot of trouble with comment, trackback , and referrer spam on my blogs, especially my photo blog. The referrer reports are really worthless on tinkertech.net because the referrer spam has gotten so bad. While I thought I had blocked trackback spam on my blogs, it started flooding my [...]

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CSS Cheat Sheets and Reference

Since many of you are now creating external style sheets, I thought I would post some CSS cheat sheets and reference materials to help you with some of the properties and values used in CSS. You may want to add these to your Del.icio.us links or print them out. I Love Jack Daniels – CSS Cheat Sheet Most Useful CSS [...]

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September 23rd, 2005 | Comments Off | Posted in CSS, XHTML & Coding |

Finding the Good Stuff

There are several useful online search tools/services that you should familarize yourself with. These tools will help you to find a lot of content related to web development. Del.icio.us – Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking system. What exactly does that mean? Instead of using Favorites in IE or Bookmarks in Firefox, your bookmarks are stored online and available to other [...]

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Around the Web

PC Magazine has a short article on how to upsample your images. Good techniques if you need to increase the size of a jpeg image for printing. Top 7 Tricks For Getting an Interview includes some interesting suggestions for how to get an interview. Since most of you are currently looking for employment, you may want to take a look. [...]

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Fixing Bad Habits with XHTML and CSS

Supplement to Tutorial 3 – HTML and XHTML by Patrick Carey I’m frustrated with parts of the HTML and XHTML book by Patrick Carey that we are currently using in class. I could switch books, but it’s difficult to find a book that combines all of the building blocks of web design, XHTML, CSS, some JavaScript, and is comprehensive enough [...]

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September 20th, 2005 | Comments Off | Posted in CSS, XHTML & Coding |

Web Books Worth Reading

My copy of Bulletproof Web Design was waiting for me when I got home last night and at first glance it looks wonderful. It’s packed with CSS techniques by Dan Cederholm. The book is in color with lots of color screen captures. I’m sure that this one will be added to my list of books worth buying and I can’t [...]

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September 20th, 2005 | Comments Off | Posted in Other, Books & Fun Stuff, Web Development |
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