N376,
aka Glen N376, has been a member since
June 24 2006,
has rated 1,039 lenses,
favorited 8, and has
created 172 lenses from scratch.
This member's top-ranked page is "Basic HTML for Squidoo".
My Bio
Glen likes to write. If it's something that he hasn't already enjoyed or experienced in life if you so much as throw a topic at him and if he finds it even mildly interesting he'll research it until his fingers cramp up and his eyes are fatigued. He'll chew it up and spit it out like quality cud. For some that might be disgusting, but for others with a taste for the offbeat and whimsical it's like...
Check out these great lenses...
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- Basic HTML for Squidoo
You can use basic HTML in a few of the lens modules. Mostly used to create hyperlinks (they are the "live links" to other sites). Though there are also other uses for HTML. If you find yourself in need of quick tutorial on how to do it, her... view lens -
- Advanced HTML for Squidoo
The techniques shown here aren't much more advanced then what's in the Basic HTML tutorial. The code being used isn't any more special. But the results and presentation can appear to be more sophisticated. Hence it being the Advanced HTML tutorial. F... view lens -
- HTML Tips for Color
Color can be applied via HTML tags to fonts, borders and backgrounds. squidoo.com/basichtml and squidoo.com/advancedhtml show how to implement these colors. This lens however isn't going to show how the code is applied, but is a repository for the... view lens -
- Squidoo vs Hubpages
If you're a Lensmaster you may have heard of HubPages.What is it? How does it work? Can I make money? How do they pay?This lens is a close look at HubPages, how it works and what's in it for you, looking from the viewpoint of a Lensmaster.HubPages lo... view lens -
- Bulleted and Ordered Lists
You can easily make bulleted or numbered lists in the Text List module. Too easy! But if you want more control and more of a say on how the information is presented you'll need to learn to use three HTML tags. Lets say you want to display a list in... view lens
