I will be keeping an eye on links posted here. Please post good credible resource sites, not affiliate programs, ad-overlaid free graphic sites, and marketing guru stuff. Those will be deleted.
The freeware sites are risky because they are often not careful about the ad programs that they use for income, so please only post those that you know are clear of abusive spyware.
I only recommend Boogiejack.com because he supports himself with a membership program and a good set of solid products.
a good site to learn flash is www.ultrashock.com here you can downoad stuff(fla's) and open it in your program(flash5 or flash mx, if you don't have these programs go to www.warez.com and download their software(shareware) so you can download flash5 or flash mx with that)
to lose spyware or other junk. i like www.spybot.com it's the best if you have any questions just ask..
Good articles for small businesses and not for profit groups May 04, 2005 8:31 AM
The following website has a good selection of Free and helpful articles that are designed to assist a small business or non profit group start out in the right way.
This is the 'Oscar' of online creators, and it contains the 'Best of the Very Best'. You can dwnload the ones you're interested in thru your fav editor & check out how those are created.
w3schools here's a great place to learn more html. they even provide a way to practice writing code on their site!! cool stuff!
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Help wanted for code-shortlist May 31, 2005 4:32 AM
Hello.
I'm attending a course where I'm beginning to learn to write CSS codes. W3.org is really nice BUT I would really really like some short lists for the most used commands.
You might want to check you local bookstore (or bn.com, bamm.com) for the Pocket Guide to CSS. I will also be starting a CSS class in June, and will most likely be getting one of these for the "bottom drawer memory".
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ok. Then maybe you will want to take a look at:
Web Designer's Reference: An Integrated Approach to Web Design with XHTML and CSS
I guess I was confused about whether you were taking a class on CSS.
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I found this while visiting a link provided during my CSS course. www.visibone.com
What I liked was the Browser Book for Web Designers. It is a nice refernce tool that just lists the command/tags and their associated variables. It includes CSS, XHTML, fonts, javascript, and a color card. I have been using it often during my classes.
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