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SingleDaddyof2

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  1. There are so many tutorials on the web. Here's some that I've found to be very, very helpful: HTML HTML Goodies: HTML Primer Sitepoint: Beginner' HTML webmonkey: HTML Basics Maricopa Center: Writing HTML About: HTML Tutorials About: Sign up for a free HTML 101 class CSS HTML Goodies: So You Want a Style Style Sheet, Huh? CSS Is Easy! webmonkey: Stylesheets Tutorial About: Beginning Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) About: Sign up for a FREE CSS class PHP HTML Goodies: PHP Tutorial Series Sitepoint: PHP Basics PHP from the Ground UP Introductory Tutorial DevShed: Beginning PHP4 Hope these help!
  2. Speaking of case modding and coffee, here's a great computer mod for coffee addicts. Does the guy who built that machine look overclocked to you?
  3. I use dual monitors--wish I had Quadruple monitors, lol. What a huge time saver! It is so convenient when creating my webpages. I just click 'save' on my text editor on one monitor and refresh my browser in the other monitor and almost instantly see the modified webpage, thereby eliminating switching back & forth between windows on one monitor. Also great for many other apps. With my ATI Hydravision, I can have active windows stretch across both monitors I wanted to or only one. Here's a couple of links for more multi-monitor information: Dual Monitor Setup Saves Time Multi-Monitor FAQ
  4. I use Firefox 1.0 about 95% of the time. I liked Opera too until I somehow lost their tab feature. I'm also not too crazy about the banner on their free version. I do like Opera's skins, the zoom in/out feature and the handy "Paste and Go" right click option along with their other features. I mostly use Netscape and IE only to test my webpages.
  5. gimp.org has GIMP tutorials. You might also want to check out this nice big list of GIMP tutorials. If nothing else, just Google "GIMP" and "tutorial". Hope these help!
  6. I prefer imageshack.us, too. It is so easy to use. However their maximum image size is 1024 kilobytes, which is good enough for most of my creations. Registration is offered but not required. The one time I needed to upload a 1.16 MB animated .gif, I used 01files.com and its worked fine so far. According to their home page "Size limit = 1400000 bytes (To be increased)"--not bad at all!
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