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Horizontal Rule and Div Glowing Lines and Vertices Tutorial
There is another graphical idea we’d like to add some (W3School’s glowing text inspired) “glow” to, like in the spirit of yesterday’s Image Map with Overlay SVG Glowing Polygon Tutorial, but this time, we want it as a user controllable … Continue reading
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SketchUp Primer Tutorial
Today we’re following up on a tip and trying out a 3D Modelling suite of software called SketchUp on a MacBook Pro using Mac OS X. SketchUp can also work with the Windows operating system. Reading “PC & Tech Authority” … Continue reading