Thank You Scurvy Jake!
Check out his Pirate Blog for this fine article.
You also have to love a fellow Browncoat!
There are many places that will help you adjust the embed information from YouTube – however, if your site is XHTML Strict (like this one is) you will still not validate.
In swings Tools4Noobs to the rescue! They have many great resources in the Online Tools section.
I went through five or six different sites that altered the embed code before I found this. This was a VERY GOOD thing! I was pulling my hair out trying to make this work on my own.
If you see the site today, Sunday April 25, it might look odd. I’m messing with the theme.
For my beginning CSS students I always share the link for the CSShark (mako4css.com).
It has a really clear intro to css section.
However…
In playing with my advanced Dreamweaver class today I rediscovered the wonderful extras that Max Design offers.
You can find them on listamatic.
If you want to take your css knowledge a bit further, check this out!
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/
There is a great website – http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/ for critical Acrobat information. This covers more things than just legal specific topics and links to free e-seminars.
If you want to expand your Adobe Acrobat knowledge free seminars and blog articles are a great way to do it. There is a huge Acrobat community out there.
***Update***
I have added several new RSS feeds to the front page.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out some of the free seminars provided by Adobe – check out the on-demand content. There is an “Acrobat for Healthcare Professionals” that has a lot of detailed information and links to the presentation slide for you to download.
If you haven’t checked out Deke’s Photoshop Top 40, and you love Photoshop, go to Deke.com and search for “Top 40″ videos.
Deke is made of awesome!