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[Kitzzy's Web Design Guide] Kitzzy's Web Design Guide
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Kitzzy's Web Design Guide. Welcome to Kitzzy's Web Design Guide. This page is not designed to teach you HTML. I think there are enough sites out there that do that already. This site will teach you how to put your HTML skills to good use. You don't want to have a tacky page, do you? If you are not sure, visit my Don't. Page a.k.a The Tacky Page That will convince you) But, since I am a nice person, I will give you a hand with HTML too. Under Resources. Updated on: August 11, 2003.
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[Kitzzy's Web Design Guide] Housekeeping
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The first step towards a good, accessible web site is valid code. Each time you code a new page or edit an existing one, be sure to run it through an appropriate validator to ensure the code is valid and compliant with the specified DOCTYPE and current accessibililty standards. Be sure to validate style sheets. And check for accessibility compliance. This should never happen. If it does, each broken image will look like the image on the right. Pretty tacky, huh? Another important factor that will keep yo...
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[Kitzzy's Web Design Guide] Content Basics
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In this section I will discuss the basic components that I believe all good web sites should have. I will attempt to give you reasons and provide helpful tips for you to follow when implementing each component on your very own site. I have also provided some examples of good and bad uses. Your web site should really have some text. Even though a picture is worth a thousand words, you can't get your point across well without some text. If you have just. Important, do not overuse animated gifs. It is cruci...
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[Kitzzy's Web Design Guide] Purpose & Theme
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These sites are about me sites. They offer information about the author and his interests. The theme of the site usually reflects one of the interests or hobbies of the author or his personality. [ Example:. Http:/ www.kitzzy.com. Http:/ www.1fonts.com/. Http:/ www.nbc.com. These sites represent schools, museums, and other educational institutions on the web. They may also be sites with resources for teacher and students. Their main purpose is to inform and educate its visitors. The theme usu...These sit...
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two hundred sit-ups - take the challenge!
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What is a sit-up? I'm expecting hundreds of challengers to jump on board the two hundred sit-ups plan. If you've committed to the challenge and would like to be listed below, just send me an email. And I'll add you as soon as I can. Who's doing two hundred sit-ups? Life Is Not Hard. William D. Daniels. Losing Weight, Feeling Great. Clark B. Wierda. Douglas and Melissa Wilde. John B. Biddle, Jr. Sabra "Will of Steel" Saber. Vincent van der Lubbe. Carl E. Jones. Mandi C. Bailey. Marco A. Carrington. Origin...
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[Kitzzy's Web Design Guide] Good Practices
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Below I have listed things that a good web designer should keep in mind in order to best serve his visitors. These will also help make your site look nicer and more professional. Hence, these are not must's, but they are highly recommended. Use valid HTML and CSS code. Use the alt attribute on all images. Vary your text formatting. Balance text and graphics. Maintain consistency and continuity throughout your site. Include a Last updated notice. Use black (or the like) text on a light background.
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[Kitzzy's Web Design Guide] Don't
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These are my pet peeves. Now, I know what you are thinking: If they are her pet peeves, then why should I follow them? Don't use blinking text (thankfully, this is no longer supported on IE). Don't use red text. Don't USE ALL CAPS! Don't use light-colored text on a light-colored background. Don't use cluttered backgrounds. Don't overuse or misuse JavaScript and Java. For more Don'ts visit http:/ www.webpagesthatsuck.com. Updated on: August 11, 2003. Hosted by Surpass Hosting.
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Running like the wind...: January 2009
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Running like the wind. Wind is wind, no matter how fast. Saturday, January 31, 2009. Tag, I am it! Snowshadow at The March of The Humans. Just tagged me on his blog! I first "met" Showshadow on Twitter or was it RuncastTV? Anyway, I have really enjoyed his presence on the web. A few months ago on RuncastTV. He posted a challenge and the prize was a really cool Vado pocket camcorder. I participated in the challenge and low and behold, I WON! 2 I am addicted to my Garmin. 3 My dh just started running as we...
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Running Adventures in an Extraordinary World: December 2009
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Running Adventures in an Extraordinary World. Blogging and podcasting about my running and life adventures on this amazing, extraordinary world! Saturday, December 05, 2009. The OUC Half Marathon (updated with pics). As for most races, I watched the weather report for the week leading up to the race. This race was scheduled to be run in some of the rainiest weather we have had all year. If it has only been a week ago, it would have been 48 degs F at the start and dry - perfect running weather! Mile 2 - H...