Wednesday, December 19, 2007

CGI (Common Gateway Interface) Reference Index

CGI (Common Gateway Interface) Reference Index

Your search for CGI Resources starts here:

http://www.cgi-resources.com

If your brand new to CGI, I highly recommend Lqidskin's Mind Tweek Center. I've searched far and wide through the internet, and this is the only tutorial I've found that has been able to actually teach the beginning Web Designer how to modify and upload CGI scripts.

http://www.lqidskin.com/

Matt's Script Archive

Matt has been offering free CGI Scripts to the Web community for years. Go here and get your share!

http://www.worldwidemart.com/scripts

CSS (Cascade Style Sheets) Reference Index

CSS (Cascade Style Sheets) Reference Index

A complete, easy to understand tutorial on how to work with

Cascade Style Sheets:

http://pageresource.com/dhtml/indexcss.htm

Other Hot Resources:

http://webbuilder.netscape.com/computing/webbuilding/

powerbuilder/Authoring/CSS/

http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-XSL-and-CSS-19980911

http://www.online.de/home/1055-386/tpack/preview/cssscriptsd.htm

http://www.finetuning.com/

http://www.123ward.com/StyleSheets/index.htm

http://www.webreference.com/authoring/languages/html/css.html


Java Script Resources

Java Script Resources

Hundreds of Free Java Scripts:

http://www.javascript.com/

Other Great Sites:

http://www.123ward.com/JavaScript/index.html

http://developer.netscape.com/tech/javascript/index.html

http://www.sun.com

Free Lifetime Internet Access

Free Lifetime Internet Access

To get connected to the internet, you need four things:

1.A Computer

2.A Modem

3.A Telephone Outlet

4.A "Dial-Up" Service or an

Internet Service Provider

In the future, all computers will be built with Modem's. Practically Everyone has a Telephone Outlet. This only leaves one thing left to mention, an Internet Service Provider

Now, there is finally a company that will save you hundreds of dollars a year in connection charges. The name of the company is called Netzero, and is available to anyone in the United States. I felt that was a good topic to cover for this tutorial.

You will need internet access to work your way through this tutorial, but I imagine that some of you Mail Order Guru's and complete beginners might not have known about this, and might have automatically went with AOL of MSN just because it was more convenient or because you might have received a CD from them. For a free service, Netzero's technical support is outstanding, so don't be shy and give them a shot. Your only hurting yourself by paying for internet access.

There is one drawback to all this free access. They will place a banner (which could be considered annoying) which will not go away the entire time you are navigating the World Wide Web. Netzero makes their profit by hitting the advertisers hard but never the users. If you don't mind an advertising banner that you can't get rid of, then by all means use this free service.

To get you connected for the first time if your not already connected, you can call them and ask them about their $6.95 CD that will load their Dial-Up Software on your computer. The CD's free, the $6.95 is just a Shipping and Handling charge. If you already have an internet connection, then you can just download their Dial-Up Software free from their Website.

Anyway, here is Netzero's company contact information so you can inquire about how to get started:

NetZero, Inc.

3835-R E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. #338

Westlake Village, CA 91362

Tel: 818-879-7250

Fax: 818-879-7257

Fax-Back Support: 1-818-597-4699

Email Support:support@netzero.net

Phone Support: 1-818-879-7255

http://www.netzero.com

http://www.netzero.net