[Year 12 IPM] Re: raw xhtml, css, javascript pathway
Bill Kerr
billkerr at gmail.com
Sat Jul 9 16:12:16 EST 2005
http://users.tpg.com.au/billkerr/p/mv.htm
monkey variations: prepared in GIMP, styled with CSS
Visit above URL for another web page done with style - also in this case the
image variation has been done with GIMP. I'm not certain but GIMP filters
may be more versatile than PhotoShop - more developers around open source
packages.
I have a worksheet for both the GIMP part and the style part - send me mail
if you want it and I'll then make time to put it up on my site - the
worksheet requires students to vary borders, colours etc. from my version
Robert, I used to use Arachnophilia but for some reason a couple of years
ago moved on the HTML-Kit, which is a full professional editor that has
style built in. I think maybe that's the reason I moved, no built in style
in Arachnophilia
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Bill Kerr
http://billkerr.blogspot.com/
http://users.tpg.com.au/billkerr/index.htm
On 7/8/05, Robert Hind <robert at yinnar.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Great stuff.
> On editors: I like Arachnophilia. This is also a freebie, distributed as
> "Care Ware"
> Version 5 is written in Java and I find it runs relatively slowly,
> especially on older machines, as it involves use of the Java runtime engine.
> You can find version 5 at
> http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/index.html
> I use version 4 which is Windows specific. This is now legacy and is no
> longer supported. Obtainable at
> http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/index_old.html
> Robert Hind
> Ashwood College
>
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