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The Final Friday

Today is the last day of another 9 week session. I have had the pleasure of working with a great group of people over the last 27 weeks and I am deeply saddened by your departure. I wish you much success in the future with your careers and personal lives. Please keep in touch with me. Here are a few [...]

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Helping Search Engines Find Your Web Site

26 steps to 15k a Day – is a short guide to improving search engine rankings. While reading this article, I found a site that you may already know about called Zeal. Zeal is a community dedicated to building a better search engine. It allows people to share their favorite web sites, thereby improving search results. It looks like a [...]

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The 7 “P’s”

Sherrie shared this saying with me: The 7 “P’s” Proper Prior Planning Prevents “Piss-Poor” Performance! I think it’s good to remember the 7 “P’s” when we’re planning a web site.

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June 16th, 2005 | 1 Comment | Posted in Planning & Organization |

A little more meta

Since we discussed some meta tags in class yesterday, I thought I would share this article, Meta Tags Explained: The Myths, The Truths, which discusses the use of meta tags for search engine promotion. It’s a nice primer on the various meta tags that search engines use.

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June 15th, 2005 | 1 Comment | Posted in Search Engines & Optimization |

Design and Content

New article alert! Digital Web Magazine has a new article on the Principles of Web Design. This is the first article in a series on design. Be sure to check DWM periodically for the rest of the series. Which image format is best – a clear explanation of the three image formats (JPEG, Gif, and PNG) and the benefits of [...]

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Server Move

Well, I did it, I closed putertutor.net. I redirected the domain name, putertutor.net to this blog. During this process I also moved the domain name to a new host. I thought I would outline the process in case you come across a similar situation. I first notified my new host, f2o.org, of my intentions. I asked that Dan, the owner [...]

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June 14th, 2005 | 6 Comments | Posted in XHTML & Coding |

Get Your Motor Running – It’s Monday!

Quick Reference: Google Advanced Operators – a nice cheat sheet of advanced search operators for Google. This cheat sheet is a part of the GoogleGuide, a comprehensive guide to help you search more effectively. The Open ClipArt Library is a repository or vector clipart. The clipart is free to use and you can submit your own artwork for others to [...]

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Paint Shop Pro 9

I thought I would start posting a few Paint Shop Pro resources. Here are a few tutorial sites that I have found that offer tutorials for version 9 of Paint Shop Pro: Pixel2Life.com – an extensive list of categorized links to Paint Shop Pro tutorials. This site also offers tutorials on numerous subjects related to web design. I really liked [...]

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What to do?

I’m very torn right now. My first web site, Robin’s Paint Shop Pro Resources @ putertutor.net has fallen into a state of disrepair. The content is dated, links are broken, and the design needs a major overhaul. Over the last couple of months I’ve toyed with the idea of updating and overhauling, but I haven’t really had the time or [...]

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New Class Blog Design

As you can see, the class blog has a new design! David Rice was kind enough to create several terrific mock designs with graphics. Last night I coded the CSS to work with WordPress and got everything working. David, thank you so much for all of your hard work, I’m thrilled! I still have a few more CSS tweaks to [...]

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June 9th, 2005 | 2 Comments | Posted in Design and Layout |
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