Archive for October, 2006

Oct 30 Firefox Extensions Posted at 8:34 am | No Comments »

With the release of Firefox 2.0 comes a renewed question for Firefox users. What are your absolute favorite Firefox extensions? Is there one in particular that you simply can’t live without?

For me, I would have to put the HTML Validator at the top of my list. This is a fantastic extension that automatically notifies you if the page you’re viewing is not valid. A small icon in the bottom right corner of your browser informs you whether the page is completely valid, there are warnings on the page, or there are actually errors in the code. Then, if you view the source of the page, HTML Validator lists the warnings and errors on the page, and will bring you straight to the problematic code when you click on the warning or error. To sweeten the pot even further, although this is not a feature I have used extensively, yet, HTML Validator even includes a tool called Tidy, which will attempt to clean up the source for you.

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Oct 26 Firefox 2.0 Tips Posted at 7:44 pm | 2 Comments »

Okie dokie. I figured, since Firefox 2.0 was released a few days ago, we should start a topic to review and give feedback on the new browser.

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Oct 14 CenterNetworks - Week of Oct 9-14 Posted at 7:50 pm | No Comments »

Check out what’s hot on CenterNetworks for this past week…

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Oct 9 Build Your Own Web Site the Right Way Using HTML Posted at 11:41 am | No Comments »

This book is great for beginners! If you have never seen HTML or CSS, this book is for you. Even if you know a little bit of HTML, and how to make a very basic website, this book will clarify a lot of things, that are usually harder to learn.

The thing about this book that I liked the most is that it is extremely simple to read, and understand. It was written, so people who have no experience of making a website. You could give this to a 10 year old kid, and by the time they finish the book, they would have a very good understanding on how things work.

The book starts out basically explaining what the book is about, and what the tools that you will be using are. It explains, in depth, what a web browser is, what text editor you should use. The thing I thought that was really cool, is that it breaks down what tools you can use, for both Mac, and Windows computers. It tells you about image editors, and text editors that will make making a website easy as pie.

Build Your Own Web Site the Right Way Using HTML

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From there the author slowly introduces code to create a web page. It comes at you at a nice pace, and it’s really easy to keep up with. By the end of chapter 2, you will have created a very basic web page.

Then right after it introduces it introduces CSS. This in my opinion is the way to learn how to make a website. If you learn HTML, and CSS separately, your skillset will be incomplete, and you will have a lot of holes to fill. If you learn then at the same time, you’re building a great foundation for your future in building websites.

In the later chapters the book explains how to get your website online, how to make your website into a blog, and how to add other cool things to your creation. Then in the very back (appendix A), the book has a huge reference for all of your xHTML needs. It includes every tag that you will ever need to use, and tells you how to use it, and goes pretty in depth with it.

So if you’re looking for a book to learn HTML, this is your book! If you know a little bit of HTML, and how to make a basic website, this is also a book for you, it will strengthen your skillset, and you will be able to read through and learn all the new stuff much faster. Now, if you’re a web designer who knows a lot about xHTML, and CSS, then you wont need to touch this book, unless you’re trying to teach someone else how to use HTML and CSS.

Product Rating:

Company:
SitePoint

Requirements:
n/a

Pricing:
$29.95

Reviewed by:
Jake Dahn

Competition:
n/a

Pros:
Excellent beginner book, covers both HTML and CSS

Cons:
One thing that may bother people, is that if you dive right in, there’s a lot of grey code boxes, and it’s can be easy to get lost

Bottom Line:
Worth the purchase!

Oct 8 CenterNetworks - Week of Oct 1-8 Posted at 5:18 pm | No Comments »

Here are some of the most popular posts on CenterNetworks this week.

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Oct 1 New Fonts for Web Developers Posted at 6:50 pm | No Comments »

A design site has posted some good fonts for developers to help ease their eyes…

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