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oregoncountry
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Joined: 26 Feb 2009
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#1 · Posted: 13 May 2009 09:46 · Edited by: oregoncountry


On blog creation. A couple of questions.

1. Do others struggle with the "preview" of blog not matching the actual published/finished product? If so, how do you remedy that?

2. Which blog do you use and do you think it is the best or would you go another way next time? i.e. weebly, Google Blogger.

Ok, this is actually 5 questions if you guys are on your toes and here's just one more

3. Does anyone now where I can find a good tutorial on(for dummies)on basic html or CSS? Is that 7 questions, Im such a hog. Now that I have all of you tied up with my questions, sorry about that to the rest of you, LOL! I'll trade chocolate for your help? Incentives, Im learning about incentives

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A8ch
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#2 · Posted: 13 May 2009 11:30 · Edited by: A8ch


oregoncountry:
3. Does anyone now where I can find a good tutorial on(for dummies)on basic html or CSS?

Hello Denise,

Here's an excellent resource - HTML Dog

You'll find tutorials for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels. The site is very easy to navigate. The tutorials are presented clearly and are explained in a simple manner.

HTML and CSS are not particularly difficult formats to learn. Once you grasp the concept of tags, attributes and elements, and understand how they operate (and relate), you'll be pretty much on your way.

Take it slow. It's more fun that way!

BTW, I like my chocolate embedded with fruit and nuts.

Hermas

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jerryh60
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#3 · Posted: 31 May 2009 20:05


Hey Denise try www.csstutorial.net for a pretty good css tutorial

And I agree with Hermas except I specify my nuts, chocolate surrounding cashews and almonds mmmmmmm

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carterstory
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#4 · Posted: 14 Mar 2010 19:26


For a little more of an in depth but still pretty basic on html css and the like check out

http://w3schools.com/ all free and you can even test your knowledge at the end of each chapter.

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