These are the websites I have found useful, entertaining, or interesting.
Links related to website construction.
- Webmonkey
This site is devoted to information related to website design. They are
not updating it anymore, but the archives are still here for now with
lots of useful information.
- www.htmlgoodies.com
A website that covers everything related to HTML and beyond. Many topics
related to the internet are discussed.
- The
Site Wizard.com Lots of tips about site design.
- Vischeck.org A website
devoted to helping people understand what color blindness is like, and
helping color blind people. You can find out ways to check your website
to make sure it is usable by people with color blindness.
- HTML Kit This is a very useful free program for building websites. Not a WYSIWYG program, but you can check to see how things are going. I usually use the Tidy function to check web page codes. There are a lot of plugins that can increase the usefulness of this program.
Web Browser links
Want to update your current browser with a free modern browser? These links will take you to browsers that will enhance your experience of websites by making them look and act better.
- There is a new browser offered by the Mozilla open source
group called Firefox. Click the picture to get it.
- http://www.mozilla.org/
Several types of open source browsers that will give Internet Explorer
a challenge, from Mozilla that has everything you could ever want from
an email client to IRC chat, to Firefox that is a fast browser without
the extra abilities.
- Netscape Navigator This browser is from AOL, and works quite well. Includes an email client and other perks.
Links not related to website construction
These links are ones that I have accumulated that I like that I feel may have something to offer you.
- www.maxdstandley.com
This site is devoted to fine art oil paintings and engravings created
by Max D. Standley. He uses realism as a jumping off point. Many of the
pieces have visionary and morphic imagery in the rocks, water, and moss.
- U.S. Mensa.org
- "Mensa is an international society that has one - and only one - qualification for membership: a score in the top 2% of the population on a standardized intelligence test."
- "American Mensa has approximately 50,000 members. Five million Americans are eligible for Mensa membership."
- On the Mensa
Testing Overview page there is a list of links for the different
ways you can join, including what tests they accept, and how you can
take the Mensa Admissions test, if you can't get test scores any other
way. That's the way I ended up doing it, and it worked out great.
- Arkansas
Mensa The website of the Arkansas Chapter of Mensa.
- If you want to see what we are up to, check it out!
- Our award-winning newsletter, edited by Duke Heath and also published in print, is located online at M-Ark Online.
- If you are a Mensan, you are invited to join our online Yahoo!
e-mail list and chat group!
- Rick Heller
Flutes Rick Heller makes American Indian style flutes that
are real works of art.
- Gerry Schulze website
Gerry Schulze is a lawyer in Little Rock that has a personal website chock
full of advice about writing in general and legal writing (Continuing
Legal Education) in particular. The humorous style helps you keep
awake while learning about a usually dry subject.
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