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Web dictionary
Hi,
I was wondering if any one could point me in the direction of a web dicionary design resource, ie a tutorial or a template that I could modify. I have tried google and the search on this site and always seem to be faced with actual dictionary sites. Thanks in advance. Chris. |
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Re: Web dictionary
Well ... probably because you choice of word is not the best. I mean ... "dictionary"?! Not really ... why didn't you just try HTML tutorials? Or HTML templates?!
Anyways ... There are quite a few in the sticky Resources for learning how to use CSS for layout |
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