Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

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Everyone likes free stuff, right? Well, this week's newsletter I'm going to give you a few free resources available on this site that can help you with your web design. If you find them valuable, you should share them on Facebook and Twitter. After all, free is good! And don't forget that all the articles I've written on this site are always free! Some of the more popular ones are listed below in the "Featured Artices" section.

The 10 Best Free Web Editors for Windows
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I just finished updating this list in February, and you might be surprised at the changes. There are some editors you're familiar with that have been on the list before, but there are also some new ones. Find out what editors I think are best AND free. Plus, here's a listing of all theFree Web Editors I could find.
Image courtesy J Kyrnin
Search Related Topics:  free web editors  html editors  windows web editors
Free Web Hosting
If you're going to build a website with a free web editor, you are probably on the lookout for a place to put it too. This is a list of some of the free web hosting providers organized by how they limit space or bandwidth, which offer no-ads and even ones that will host your domain for you.
Search Related Topics:  free web hosting  choosing a web host  web hosting
Free Web Design and Development Classes
There are tons of free classes offered on this site. You can learn all about HTMLCSSweb designXMLHTML formssearch engine optimizationcreating a small business website, and even becoming a freelance web designer. Plus lots of other web design and development classes.
Free Tag Libraries
Tag libraries are a great way to learn about the HTML tags. There are lists of the HTML5 tags, the HTML 4.01 tags, as well as CSS 1CSS 2, and CSS 3 Style Properties.
Search Related Topics:  html class  css class  xml class
Free Web Images and Graphics
Images are something you need to be careful about when using them on websites, as just because an image is online doesn't mean that it's free for anyone to use. You need to obey copyright restrictions. But that said, there are lots of sites that provide lots of images for free for commercial use (most websites are considered commercial).

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Using Multiple CSS Classes on One Element
What is the Meta Refresh Tag?
IFrames and CSS
Make Things Fade In and Out with CSS3
How to Create a Background Image that Scales with the Browser Window

 
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Jennifer Kyrnin
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