MHRIC Web Developer's User Group: The purpose of this group is to share relevant information geared toward school-district web developers in our four-county area. It is a forum for the discussion of general web development problems and solutions. Educational items of interest are also posted.
Monday, August 22, 2005
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Web Watchers: Teaching Kids to Stay Safe Online
Web Watchers might be something to check out. A new program is teaching teachers how to prepare children to protect themselves online from viruses, identity theft and even chat-room bullies.
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
"Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft" from The Real Life Debt Blog
Came across this from a link at another blog and thought it had some pretty good advice.
"Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft" from The Real Life Debt Blog
"Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft" from The Real Life Debt Blog
FONTSMACK
FONTSMACK is a repository of sIFR fonts along with TrueType and PostScript fonts. sIFR fonts are Macromedia Flash files (SWFs) that you can easily drop into your site. Instantly, you’ll have custom designed fonts that make your web site POP!
sIFR, TrueType, and PostScript fonts - FONTSMACK
sIFR, TrueType, and PostScript fonts - FONTSMACK
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Using Photoshop and CSS!
Veerle's Blog: Veerle has posted a wonderful tutorial on designing a CSS-based template. Tale some time and check it out!:
Veerle's Blog
Veerle's Blog
Millions of Windows Users at Risk by Massive ID and Bank Account Theft Piggybacking on CoolWebSearch
Be careful and check your computers. Make sure you have a firewall that tracks outgoing data.
Millions of Windows Users at Risk by Massive ID and Bank Account Theft Piggybacking on CoolWebSearch
Millions of Windows Users at Risk by Massive ID and Bank Account Theft Piggybacking on CoolWebSearch
"What's a Google Web Page "heat map"?
Tracking the order people read on a web page:
"What's a Google Web Page "heat map"?"
"What's a Google Web Page "heat map"?"
Sample heatmap, courtesy of Marketing Sherpa
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Friday, August 05, 2005
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Web Design Reference Guide
When we go to Web sites, we might not give much thought to colors unless they're outrageous or you're a designer who notices such things as part of the job. Experts say that when a site's colors aren't noticeable, its team has done it's job in integrating the colors with the site's design. The approach to color has changed in ten years with more monitors having the capability to display more colors:
Web Design Reference Guide:
Web Design Reference Guide:
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