1:48 minutes. That’s all it takes to explain social networking in plain English. And a few days for a troll to have fun in the comments of this YT clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a_KF7TYKVc
The learn list is a super simple resource that aims to gather the best tutorial and book links from all over the web.





KIS! Keep It Simple! Marvelous job by Chris Robinson at Crobbo.com
Learn at:
http://www.thelearnlist.com/
For years, web producers have handled the tedious process of converting TV scripts for the web. But today the demand for more timely and comprehensive online coverage has led many newsrooms to assign TV staff to write for the web. Even with the growing popularity of online video, written stories still attract the vast majority of traffic.
Lost Remote posted an interesting whitepaper on “how to write for the web”. To be pitched (and billboarded) at work…
Memorize it at:
http://www.lostremote.com/how-to-write-for-the-web
Coding CSS can quickly run into difficulties with different browsers interpreting code in different ways. Designs will never look the same in every browser but you can help yourself by using a default style set when you start coding.

Something I should have done long time ago, but always have been too lazy to accomplish… and now someone did it for me/us. Great!
list, list, list, list… float, list, list, list!
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Excellent tutorials on CSS designing!
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/
[wallie], 28/07/09, 18:43
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