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9/23/03 - Whatis.com - Our Favorite Cheat Sheets. All kinds of goodies here, cheatsheets for a variety of computer related topics.
Writing HTML - A terrific HTML tutorial. One of the really nice things about this site is that it's translated into Spanish, French, Korean, Italian, Japanese, French, and even Icelandic!
Want to see what web sites looked like back in 1996. At the Wayback Machine you can browse through 30 billion archived pages dating back to 1996. Wow!
9/12/03 - The Contra Costa ROP has created a Career Guide for High School Students. There is a lot of great information for high school students who are looking for employment and planning their future. Don't let the name fool you, this guide is handy for adults too.
I have added some additional resources to my Macromedia MX page.
I found a goldmine of little goodies at DDC Training. 888 Commonly Misspelled Words, Quick Punctuation Guide, and a Quick Guide to Writing Letters.
8/11/03 - SmartWebby is a very informative web site with all kinds of design tips and tricks. If you are working with the Macromedia Suite you should definitely check it out.
Recently, I removed my personal e-mail address from all of my web sites. I have been getting too much spam. I found some tricks that you may want to incorporate into your sites to reduce the amount of spam you get in your inbox:
How
to Hide E-mail Addresses from Spammers - JavaScript
Hide
from E-mail Spiders
Stop Spam
Harvesting
JavaScript:
Protect Your E-mail
Stopping
Junk E-mail
If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and you're interested in learning more about web design and development, graphics, or computers in general, consider taking classes at the Contra Costa ROP Technology Center. We offer affordable computer training in a variety of subjects. Visit our web site for more information.
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December 19, 2006