Archive for the 'HTML' Category
Robert on May 02 2007 | Filed under: Blog Talk, CSS, Education, HTML, Layout, PR, Public Relations, Style and Design
Spring semester brought something new for the PR Style & Design class. They published their digital resumes and portfolios online.
The students completed their final projects this week. The links below lead to their digital resumes and portfolios.
In the past, some students took it upon themselves to do this. Each semester, more and [...]
Robert on Sep 04 2006 | Filed under: Blog, Blog Talk, CSS, Education, HTML, Opensource, PR, PR Education, Press Release, Social Media, Teaching PR, WordPress, delicious
For some time now, I have wanted to create a pr…
Robert on Apr 26 2006 | Filed under: Blog Talk, CMS, CSS, Communication, HTML, Layout, OpenPR, PHP, Redesign, Style and Design
HigherEd BlogCon is still going on this week. …
Robert on Feb 20 2006 | Filed under: Blog, CSS, HTML, Layout, Style and Design, delicious
Food for Style and Design thought. A very interesting CSS tutorial - real time. Look at the page develop as more CSS elements are added. Quite an interesting tutorial idea.
Also, accessibility is a key issue for all web surfers. You want your audience to have the most “barrier-free” trip to the [...]
Robert on Dec 20 2005 | Filed under: Blog, Blog Talk, CSS, HTML, Layout, PHP, Redesign, Style and Design, WordPress
Danger, Will Robinson. If you are not interested in style & design, this post isn’t for you. I link below to most of the new themes for WordPress that I really find to be quite attractive as well as very well constructed. You will find photoblog themes, one administration area theme and many colorful and whitespace optimized blog themes.
Robert on Dec 19 2005 | Filed under: Blog, Blog Talk, Blogs, CRM, CSS, Customer Relations, HTML, Layout, OpenPR, PR, Post du jour, Redesign, Style and Design
Ah, yes. Sweet happiness. You know how I love these college Web site redesign efforts via blog. Constantin Basturea kindly tipped me off to this one. He writes, “http://redesign.dukenews.duke.edu/ (via CollegeWebEditor) I know you’re a fan
” And, yes. I am. Thanks, Constantin. And, thank you Karine, too.