Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Back to My Roots
This post really is about Karma. It's still a sweet pic, but mainly, Karma. I've built a couple of websites, and now I am currently working on two more. It's like I can't get enough of them right now. So, back to the Karma. Because I understand a little about SEO and how Google ranks their crap, I'm posting a couple of links that have had some really helpful jit on them about Website design, HTML, CSS and the likes. So, here is the first website that I really began to use to help me learn about HTML and building the structure of my sites. It's HTML dog and you can find it by following this link.
It's great because for beginners it takes you through step by step instructions on starting your website, and finishes with cascading style sheets to style your website. I loved it. I've since graduated to several books, and have loved it, but owe my Karma to the HTML Dog. I'll keep you posted with some of the links to my actual websites that I've built.
The next place on my list that I want to share my Karma with is a website called "a list apart". They have built a great website on design, content, planning, processes, and many more topics for building your website. I highly recommend visiting their site and subscribing to their RSS Feed. You can view their website by following the link below.
The last places for Karma that I want to mention is about SEO. They've got a ton of information that is really helpful when optimizing your site. It's SEO Book, and you can find them by following the link below.
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Grover! It's so good to see you doing well. You and your wifey look awesome on your bike! I hope you are happy and life is going good!
Lindsey (Jacobs) Forrest
Grove Dawg- So good to hear from you. Life is good. Just playing hard and working hard. Still in provo working at the corporate office for Kneaders. How are you? How is life?
hey. i backtracked a link to my blog. and behold, it was you.
I see you still have those busted glasses! The least you could do is glue the foam back into place.
You're giving Harley riders everywhere a bad image!
Love the picture. Glad to see that you post every once in awhile. :)
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