Posts Tagged ‘Code’
Posted on March 4th, 2010 by brian5 shouts
I use two computers to do website design – however, the one I use to do image editing is a PC without internet access. Does anyone know of any programs available to download that lets you edit HTML, CSS, etc. and preview changes to an offline webpage? It would be so much easier to use such a program than to use a USB drive constantly to transfer files.
I don’t need a program that “makes” the website for you with preset layouts, just a simple editor would do the trick. Does such a thing exist?
Thank you so much!
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Posted on March 1st, 2010 by brianno shouts
Shows how the fxui code gerenation work for the Flex part.
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by brianno shouts
This session is Introduction to Skinning dotnetnuke® that spans the creation of, management of, and related methodologies of skinning dotnetnuke®. This is a session I gave at the Jacksonville Code Camp '08 in August, despite Hurricane Fay.
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Posted on January 28th, 2010 by brian5 shouts
I have some good experience with HTML, CSS, etc. I was just curious to know what you believe are the best sites for Templates.
Image taken on 2006-01-20 22:29:31. Image Source. (Used with permission)
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Posted on January 4th, 2010 by brianno shouts
that are choosing to spend their summer with Google. www.freelinereport.com Anyone who has taken a high school journalism class is familiar with the desktop publishing app QuarkXpress. It’s versatile, it’s powerful… and it’s as easy to use as…a Boeing 737. For an easier alternative, try Scribus. While it contains most of the tools that QuarkXpress does, Scribus is one thing the name brand competition is not: user friendly. Scribus is available for most major operating systems — and …
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Posted on January 1st, 2010 by brian2 shouts
This session is Introduction to Skinning DotNetNuke® that spans the creation of, management of, and related methodologies of skinning DotNetNuke®. This is a session I gave at the Jacksonville Code Camp ‘08 in August, despite Hurricane Fay. … DotNetNuke Introduction Skin Skinning Design Template Package Jax Code Camp Jacksonville Will Strohl
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Posted on December 28th, 2009 by brianno shouts
This session is Introduction to Skinning DotNetNuke® that spans the creation of, management of, and related methodologies of skinning DotNetNuke®. This is a session I gave at the Jacksonville Code Camp ‘08 in August, despite Hurricane Fay. … DotNetNuke Introduction Skin Skinning Design Template Package Jax Code Camp Jacksonville Will Strohl
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Posted on December 25th, 2009 by brian4 shouts
This session is Introduction to Skinning DotNetNuke® that spans the creation of, management of, and related methodologies of skinning DotNetNuke®. This is a session I gave at the Jacksonville Code Camp ‘08 in August, despite Hurricane Fay. … DotNetNuke Introduction Skin Skinning Design Template Package Jax Code Camp Jacksonville Will Strohl
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Posted on December 23rd, 2009 by brianone shout
This session is Introduction to Skinning DotNetNuke® that spans the creation of, management of, and related methodologies of skinning DotNetNuke®. This is a session I gave at the Jacksonville Code Camp ‘08 in August, despite Hurricane Fay. … DotNetNuke Introduction Skin Skinning Design Template Package Jax Code Camp Jacksonville Will Strohl
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Posted on December 20th, 2009 by brianno shouts
Web designers work a lot on Photoshop. Very few of them know how to code and take the steps to convert their designs into CSS/HTML/XHTML. So they normally outsource their coding part and keep themselves intact with designing only. For those who are not familiar with the “the know how” of HTML coding, this article can be a little help for them.
It is not hard to convert your design into validate CSS/HTML/XHTML markup, but what makes the difference is how well you are able to do it! Because at last, it is the “quality” of your coding which…
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