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Windows .NET Powershell - Overview

Plesae note that it is for the express purpose of DEMONSTRATION ONLY, so the reader might make his or her own decisions about the subject, as this author makes no claim here regarding the quality of the software itself or the operation thereof, his fascination with the software notwithstanding.

Create Icon-Size Images. Export .ICO Format.

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O/S: Microsoft Windows™
Experience: No special experience required.
Software: Examples use freeware. Other software is indicated.

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Eliminate Frustation in Icon Creation

Web Designers, Graphic Designers, and Graphic Art hobbyists, if during your time “ In front of the monitor ”, you’ve tried to create an icon, but found yourself unsatisfied with the results, then this article is written specifically with you in mind.
What is an Icon
What is an Icon? According to TheFreeDictionary.com,
icon - a visual [...]

Choosing a DOCTYPE: XHTML vs. HTML

Aww, man! Not another lame blog entry… on the issue of HTML vs XHTML <!DOCTYPE>! Not only are there ten billion articles the same, it's a really annoying topic, isn’t it? Ha! Well, I must admit, this most recent time I’ve come across another myself, I decided to read it, and I did gain a [...]

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Reflection on Responsibility in the Public Forum

…be mindful to maintain some balance of content to focus on a variety of sub-topics: consistent enough to fit under the umbrella description of the greater text, yet not to stray so far from the readers’ expectations as to be regarded as a collection of disjointed and gratuitous ramblings…
Hello. Welcome. I’d like to take this [...]

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