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26
November
2007

Favorite CSS Secret Stuff

How do I change this and that?
A good place to start is to look at the .css file for your website. It contains all the styles and layouts used to create the various effects. Also do some searches for Free Layouts or Free CSS templates.
How do I modify the files?
There are lots of ways to modify the files to your needs. Here are a few tutorials to get you acquainted:
CSS CribSheet
CSS Crib Vault
CSS Drive
Open up the CSS file you want in any text editor like Notepad, Ace HTML or Dreamweaver. You can now edit the files and save them and upload to your server, overwriting the old files.
Favorite CSS sources
We like this list of some our favorite links. This fancy menu is the way to go for a masterful presentation of just what Web Designers can do. Their tool box of toys is extensive and is changing all the time. Look here for the best of the cream:
Zen Garden
Stu Nicholls - CSS master
CSS showcase
Also snoop around on the demo page.
I want you to help me. How much do you charge?
This is again very easy to do. Depending on what type of “flavors” you want on your web page we would be glad to help you out.
Jing Jok .com
Jolly Moon .com
This CSS stuff can get overwhelming at times, but give your self credit and take a go at it.
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18
November
2007

What to read, what to read?

     Read read read …

When a person does read, especially a true reader, they typically know what they like. Science fiction is like that. Depending on the particular mood, a reader can find most anything of interest at least marginally readable. Swashbucklers, adventure, time travel, what ifs, strange things and foreign places. Most readers stick to one thing that they like most.

This is the fine story they really like, the exceptional storyline, the particular genre, the one thing that they will spend their time on when they actually do get time to read. It is really difficult to get a hard core reader to read something else; something outside of their usual happy space. (ha! pun intended!) Most readers only read authors and story lines that appeal to them and really love it when they come across something that is a fabulous new read; whether they discover it themselves, or take a recommendation, such as a trusted source that gives accurate reviews, or the occasional "trust me" from a friend.








    As you explore these unfamiliar stories and locations you will find that there really is a great bunch reading out there. Find something new to read. You will be glad you did. Now, some of these stories will become your favorites. Guaranteed.

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4
November
2007

Educational Web Information Heaven

                Found some totally awesome educational resources by the bucket-load. They are truely worth more than a once-over cursory examination. There is more factual, free, intellectual, stimulating, informative, etc. information than you will ever need. Trust us. These places would swallow the Smithsonian and the Louvre as an appetizer . . .
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