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  1. Added May 09, 2007 by pham
    Asserting that one must first know the rules to break them, this classic reference book is a must-have for any student and conscientious writer. Intended for use in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature, it gives in brief space the principal requirements of plain English style and concentrates attention on the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly violated.
  2. Added Apr 26, 2007 by marthaparker and 1 other
    Although e-mail recipients rely on nonverbal cues to form impressions of senders, relatively little is known about specific contextual factors that may influence sender perceptions in computer-mediated communication.
  3. Added Feb 28, 2007 by aseldow
    Open source (free) web designs! CSS stands for "cascading style sheets." CSS control almost all style aspects of modern websites. They make it easy to change colors, fonts, etc. all in one place rather than messing with the page's HTML.
  4. Added Dec 21, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    The list below is a summary of many of the common features of typical "Web 2.0" sites. Clearly, a site doesn't need to exhibit all these features to work well, and displaying these features doesn't make a design "2.0" - or good!
  5. Added Sep 16, 2006 by aseldow
    This is where I try to sum up the current state-of-the-art in graphic design for web pages, and identify the distinctive features that make a web page look fresh, appealing and easy to use.
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