Here's another source of photos -- lots of great geode photos!!!!
http://www.canstockphoto.com/
Monday, March 30, 2009
Design links to follow up on
Logo Design Tutorials
http://lifehacker.biz/articles/logo-design-tutorials/
45 Best Icon Design Tutorials
http://dzineblog.com/2009/03/45-best-icon-design-tutorials.html
Ideabook.com
*** READ BLOG!!!!!
http://www.ideabook.com/
Website Designer (Web lady bug)
http://www.webladybug.com/webladybug/portfolio.html
http://lifehacker.biz/articles/logo-design-tutorials/
45 Best Icon Design Tutorials
http://dzineblog.com/2009/03/45-best-icon-design-tutorials.html
Ideabook.com
*** READ BLOG!!!!!
http://www.ideabook.com/
Website Designer (Web lady bug)
http://www.webladybug.com/webladybug/portfolio.html
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Ethics in Digital Photography
Some articles in ethics of digital photography.
Ethics in Digital Photography
http://www.60-seconds.com/168_ethics.html
Digital Photography: A Question of Ethics
http://fno.org/may97/digital.html
Ethics Resources
http://www.sjmclib.umn.edu/viscomm/resources/ethics.html
Photojournalism Ethics
http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/writings/chapter7.html
NPPA ethics training
http http://www.nppa.org/professional_development/self-training_resources/eadp_report/
Ethics in Digital Photography
http://www.60-seconds.com/168_ethics.html
Digital Photography: A Question of Ethics
http://fno.org/may97/digital.html
Ethics Resources
http://www.sjmclib.umn.edu/viscomm/resources/ethics.html
Photojournalism Ethics
http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/writings/chapter7.html
NPPA ethics training
http http://www.nppa.org/professional_development/self-training_resources/eadp_report/
Amazing Photoshop Design Tutorials
Well, I don't know if the tutorials are amazing or not but the screen shots of the templates about each of the tutorials is absolutely amazing! And I'd really like to watch some of these tutorials!!!!
27 Best Photoshop Layout Design Tutorials
http://dzineblog.com/2008/07/best-photoshop-layout-design-tutorials.html
45 or More Best Icon Design Tutorials
http://dzineblog.com/2009/03/45-best-icon-design-tutorials.html
27 Best Photoshop Layout Design Tutorials
http://dzineblog.com/2008/07/best-photoshop-layout-design-tutorials.html
45 or More Best Icon Design Tutorials
http://dzineblog.com/2009/03/45-best-icon-design-tutorials.html
Friday, March 6, 2009
A List Apart
Very cool looking website plus LOTS of info on how to do various things!
A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites
http://www.alistapart.com/
A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites
http://www.alistapart.com/
Managing Networks
Check out CISCO's Network Magic for managing network printing/file sharing, etc...
Not sure if it's needed or not for $49
http://purenetworks.com/product/pro.php?src=lbcnmar?src=lbcnmar
Not sure if it's needed or not for $49
http://purenetworks.com/product/pro.php?src=lbcnmar?src=lbcnmar
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Form Submissions -- tips for the next step
I need to figure out how to do this -- one of many next steps!!!!
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There are two ways to handle form submissions. Either you have the form data sent to you by e-mail, or you have the data put into a database on the Web server. You can only do the latter if your Web server has that capability and you've already created tables to store the data from the forms. That's requires a special account, database design skills, and an intermediate language like PHP or ASP.NET.
That leaves you with the e-mail option. So you want to ask your webhost if they have a script that you can use to have the form data sent to you by e-mail. And if so, how should you set up your "form" tag to use that script.
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Plus, password protected tutorials:
http://www.easykiss123.com/easy-setup-of-login-registration-and-password-protected-areas-on-your-website/
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There are two ways to handle form submissions. Either you have the form data sent to you by e-mail, or you have the data put into a database on the Web server. You can only do the latter if your Web server has that capability and you've already created tables to store the data from the forms. That's requires a special account, database design skills, and an intermediate language like PHP or ASP.NET.
That leaves you with the e-mail option. So you want to ask your webhost if they have a script that you can use to have the form data sent to you by e-mail. And if so, how should you set up your "form" tag to use that script.
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Plus, password protected tutorials:
http://www.easykiss123.com/easy-setup-of-login-registration-and-password-protected-areas-on-your-website/
Web Design Magazines
Web Design magazines:
Before and After: http://www.bamagazine.com/
www.alistapart.com
www.456bereastreet.com
www.websitemagazine.com
Before and After: http://www.bamagazine.com/
www.alistapart.com
www.456bereastreet.com
www.websitemagazine.com
Rounded Corners
A whole list of rounded corners and other things:
http://www.smileycat.com/miaow/archives/000044.php
http://www.smileycat.com/miaow/archives/000044.php
Cool Website Design
A clean, crisp website design! Cool idea!
http://www.kyleschaeffer.com/?p=31
His tips for where to learn how to do this are:
March 5th, 2009 at 9:27 am
The absolute best site that you can use for web design tutorials is w3schools.com. They have a huge selection of tutorials ranging from basic HTML and CSS to JavaScript, XSL, MySQL, and server-side scripting in ASP or PHP. This site is a WordPress/PHP site; you’ll find that PHP.net is the best resource for any type of PHP programming. Hope this helps.
http://www.kyleschaeffer.com/?p=31
His tips for where to learn how to do this are:
March 5th, 2009 at 9:27 am
The absolute best site that you can use for web design tutorials is w3schools.com. They have a huge selection of tutorials ranging from basic HTML and CSS to JavaScript, XSL, MySQL, and server-side scripting in ASP or PHP. This site is a WordPress/PHP site; you’ll find that PHP.net is the best resource for any type of PHP programming. Hope this helps.
Sliding Door Menus
Love the look of these menus -- called sliding doors. They use CSS:
http://www.couchandassociates.com/index.php
And here are a couple sites that show how to do it...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/
(actually, this website is called "A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites" and has some cool stuff on it! His topics for many articles include:
Topics
* Code
* Content
* Culture
* Design
* Process
* User Science
http://www.couchandassociates.com/index.php
And here are a couple sites that show how to do it...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/
(actually, this website is called "A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites" and has some cool stuff on it! His topics for many articles include:
Topics
* Code
* Content
* Culture
* Design
* Process
* User Science
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Search Engine Optimization
A couple good blog items with links for checking SEO... probably worth checking out on a couple of my websites that it's important for...
http://www.dailyseoblog.com/2008/06/15-free-seo-tools-to-check-keyword-density/
This website has several cool SEO tools (free) -- including keyword suggestions and clouds based on what the search engine sees. The specific article talks about 10 mistakes that people make for SEO:
http://www.webconfs.com/top-10-seo-mistakes-article-24.php
A good article to think about some other tips:
http://blogs.msdn.com/webmaster/archive/2009/02/03/optimizing-your-very-large-site-for-search-part-3.aspx
For example:
Fundamentals, fundamentals, fundamentals
As with sports skills, no matter how good you get, you need to ensure that you have your fundamentals down. There's no difference in the world of RIAs. Your site needs to provide:
* Unique page titles
* Detailed meta page descriptions
* Quality body copy (e.g. timely, relevant, well written)
* Descriptive H1 tags (one per page)
* Discoverable navigation
* Informative ALT tags
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Use keywords in the urls.
Use metatag of title on every page.
Make sure the content matches the keywords.
Check out the tools in the above website to see what's being pulled together.
http://www.dailyseoblog.com/2008/06/15-free-seo-tools-to-check-keyword-density/
This website has several cool SEO tools (free) -- including keyword suggestions and clouds based on what the search engine sees. The specific article talks about 10 mistakes that people make for SEO:
http://www.webconfs.com/top-10-seo-mistakes-article-24.php
A good article to think about some other tips:
http://blogs.msdn.com/webmaster/archive/2009/02/03/optimizing-your-very-large-site-for-search-part-3.aspx
For example:
Fundamentals, fundamentals, fundamentals
As with sports skills, no matter how good you get, you need to ensure that you have your fundamentals down. There's no difference in the world of RIAs. Your site needs to provide:
* Unique page titles
* Detailed meta page descriptions
* Quality body copy (e.g. timely, relevant, well written)
* Descriptive H1 tags (one per page)
* Discoverable navigation
* Informative ALT tags
****
Use keywords in the urls.
Use metatag of title on every page.
Make sure the content matches the keywords.
Check out the tools in the above website to see what's being pulled together.
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