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| 3 COLUMN BLOG - NEW/BETA BLOGGER |
| Published: January 12, 2007, 2:46 pm |
| Tags: Blogger, 3 Column, Markup, Layout, Html, Blog |
| Some of you may be interested in creating a 3 column layout for your Blogger blog. I wanted 3 columns so I could could have the left column devoted solely to ads. I'm not sure why. Nobody every clicks them. Back to the task at hand. I'm no web developer, but but this is how I did it using the minima design. Step 1: Log into your blogger |
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| Chandigarh Jobs - XHTML Developer openings - Net Solutions |
| Published: May 26, 2008, 2:11 am |
| Tags: Semantic Markup, Css, Web 2 0, Developer, Dhtml, W3c, Wysiwyg, Javascript, Xhtml, Adobe Photoshop, Net Solutions, Html, Chandigarh |
| Job responsibility: 1.Will convert the designs of designers into (X)HTML front-end interfaces using various client-side technologies including CSS and JavaScript. 2.Will need to interact... For more info on latest job openings and other career related information visit my site http://venky-itjobs.blogspot.com |
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| Beautiful Tips and Ideas about Low Markup On Student Loan |
| Published: June 1, 2008, 6:45 am |
| Tags: Articles, Student Loan, About, And, Beautiful, Ideas, Loan, Low, Markup, Student, Tips |
| In addition to shopping available for the minimum student funding financial rate, do select comparison shopping for incentive programs. Make comparisons of the next kinds of incentive opportunities and see how ScholarPoint can save you thousands of bucks above and past the slow but sure student financing consolidation savings. On Time Payments |
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| Not Another Needless Markup Victim |
| Published: July 13, 2008, 6:58 pm |
| Tags: Environment, Hyper Consumerism, Consumerism, Dallas, Hyper Consumption, Needless Markup, Neiman Marcus, Overpriced, Shopping, Support Your Local Economy, Texas, The Economy |
| the birthplace of Needless Markup. Needless Markup is perhaps the worst store in the world. Their merchants sell gaudy and impractical goods at 200 to 500% the actual value. I can appreciate that they have a wide variety of unique and hard to find items, but doesn’t that ultimately translate as “Not Made by American Workers”? |
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