When HTML Goes Bad | Tripod Scares | My Random Images in NYC
CATEGORIES: Living In Layers | RC | May 06, 2008
Hey everyone! It's Day 3 of the NYC visit and things are going well. I'm keeping this post short because I am getting ready to do a class at the B&H workspace. However, I did want to share with you a couple of things.
New Savings Perk From Our Friends at CDW
Starting May 1, when you purchase any Adobe software from CDW, you will receive free unlimited access to online classes from Kelby Training for one month. This special offer is good through June 30, 2008. Read more about this in the jump...
New Janine Warner Tutorial
Janine Warner is at it again, giving us a cool article on when HTML goes bad. This article is a great primer on how to debug and assess HTML code. Worth a read.
Click here to go to the tutorial.
Scott's Tripod Post Brings People Out
A couple of days ago, Scott, Matt, and I were stopped on our way to our hotel rooms.. in short.. because we were carrying tripods on our shoulders. Whether it's a good pre-emptive move on behalf of security, or a overly-obsessive tilt that affects creative individuals, the post has really brought people out to talk for and against it. Definitely worth a look at Scott's Blog.
Check out the jump for the Layers TV contest winner, the info on the special, and a Flickr gallery slideshow of some random things I've checked out in NYC.
Layers TV Contest Winner
Congratulations to James George for winning this week's Layers TV contest. Tune in this week to Layers TV where you can get another chance to win some great prizes. Stay tuned!
Flickr Slideshow of Random NY Images
In between running around, I've been able to get out and play a little bit with my camera. Below are some of those images.
CDW and Kelby Training Team Up for Savings
Starting May 1, when you purchase any Adobe software from CDW, you will receive free unlimited access to online classes from Kelby Training for one month. This special offer is good through June 30, 2008.
To take advantage of this exciting offer:
Call CDW at 888-491-4239 to place your order, or visit http://www.cdw.com/adobe
Email a copy of your CDW invoice* to cdwoffer@kelbymediagroup.com. Once your CDW invoice is received, Kelby Training will email you a unique code* giving you unlimited access to its collection of online classes for one full month.
Kelby Training online classes feature the very best instructors on the planet. Now, compliments of CDW and NAPP, you’ll have 30 days to experience classes taught by Scott Kelby, Dave Cross, Katrin Eisman, Terry White, Dan Margulis, Joe McNally, Fay Sirkis, and more. Even if you only have 5 minutes a day, Kelby Training guarantees you’ll find plenty of 5-minute lessons to jump in to, learn a thing or two, and get back to work creatively inspired.
*Qualifying Adobe products include any Adobe product sold at CDW. Limit one code per customer. CDW invoice must be forwarded to Kelby Media within 30 days of CDW order date, and your unique code must be redeemed within 30 days of issue.
Visitor Comments
James George | May 07, 2008 07:53am
Great Pix RC!
Carl | May 08, 2008 05:00am
Sigh once again I have to ask why make something so simple such a chore/pain bore would it kill you to just say the winners name at the end of tv show. I mostly interface with Layers TV through the video so I watch any and all the ads you guys imbed but I liked the button at the end when you used to announce the answer and winner and say thank you for watching would it kill to bring this back...
In lieu of that can you at least attach the episode # to the winner so newbies or those returning back from a vacation don't have to wade through the vague this weeks winner to find a name.
Frustrated (Jack) | May 09, 2008 16:20pm
R.C I'm green with envy, NYC has become my favourite city recently after seeing great movies like the legend and so on and now seeing more of it through your eyes...Brilliant
Andrew | May 13, 2008 05:47am
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