Tutorials on Downloading
Files from Snap Files
I had never seen this on Snap Files before but here are a few good tutorials
offered by Snap Files. These are tutorials for Internet
Explorer 6 but IE 7 will be the same. If you are using Firefox you already know what the deal is... Basic Download Help
A short Flash demo that
shows you exactly how to download a file from the internet, when using Internet Explorer
View an example,
using a commonly used installer, that shows you what a basic software installation looks like.
If
your decide you no longer want to use a program, you can simply uninstall it. View the step by step demo clip which is included
in this tutorial and there are several more helpful ones that follow these.
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How To Make Screenshots - Tutorial
Here's a quick "how to" on making screenshots of programs running on your PC. This will require
only tools that you already have on your PC.
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Web Design From Scratch Web design is a complex discipline
that involves a wide range of skills. I notice that some of the most basic skills are lacking in many web site designs. Those basic skills are quite simple, but can be hard to gain because of a lack of teaching material. That's
what WDFS aims to solve!

Animated Knots By Grog This is about one cool site. I
didn't realize there were so many type knots and the animated shots makes it look easy. Automatic: Each knot automatically "ties itself" when the page opens. Fast and slow buttons allow each animation to be replayed. To make it easier to visualize different situations,
many of the animations can also be played reflected left for right as well as inverted (select using the Normal,
Mirror, Inverted, Rotated buttons at the top).
Step by Step: Move the mouse along the row of numbered buttons under the knot to see each stage of tying the knot.
For many knots, at the end of the row "Structure" shows one picture which helps understand the way the knot "fits
together. I believe this site would be interesting to anyone, check it out.
