This post takes the beginning newbie to CSS through a list of resources, tools, cheat sheets, and tutorials that will be helpful to the learning process. It categorizes each type of resources into steps, so that the newbie gets the most help at the right time. Good resources list to bookmark for non-newbies too, so it's wort

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Sixteen cool and useful maps mashups for the geogeek. Includes different categories of maps including: visual and educational, question and answer (where am i, how far is it), build your own, and just for fun. With sample screenshots to illustrate what each looks like, and commentary describing what each does. There's bound

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A tongue-in-cheek resource list of 22 online tools, generators, and resources for manipulating text in all sorts of ways. Everything from creating cheesy myspace glitter graphics, to converting text to music, text to speech, and hiding images within text - and a whole lot of other cool, semi-cool, and weird text tweaking resou

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A list of five tools / generators that let you create a list of your social profiles and/or your social lifestream that you can share as a widget on your blog or elsewhere. It gives a visual glance at each one with screenshots plus the reasons one might choose a particular widget generator tool over another. There's not much

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Say you own a web site and are tired of using FTP every time you want to make a simple text change, but you don't want to go through the hassle of learning some big, bulky, complex CMS program. What do you do? If you want the most basic content management system you can get, you do have some choices. Both of these CMS's al

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This article takes the opposite view of most bloggers who think WordPress makes a great content management system for non-blog sites. CMS Jam explains why WordPress is probably not right for most webmasters looking to create a regular (non-blog) site that is easily managed by the average Joe. This blog post is an attempt to t

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Great article that shows that 50-year old principles of public relations still apply today for blogging and connecting with your audience. Gives details on 13 critical items that can make your business blog fly, although really the principles outlined are good for any blog or web site. A great read for anyone interested in ap

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