CSS Tutorial -Add Images 2 Links with Common File Extensions

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25 Responses to “CSS Tutorial -Add Images 2 Links with Common File Extensions”

  1. jimmyrcom Says:

    I answered it. …
    I answered it. Anartes auto-tune. It costs monies though and needs to be used with a program like fruity loops or sound forge that allows vst or directx plugins.

  2. idolfan06 Says:

    o damn…. so …
    o damn…. so there’s no way I can use Audacity or any programs like that?

  3. jimmyrcom Says:

    the new version of …
    the new version of audacity allows vst plugins but it uses the same ugly layout for each one. It likely won’t do any good. Maybe a demo of fruityloops will still let you use it.

  4. idolfan06 Says:

    ok, thanks a lot …
    ok, thanks a lot anyways ;)

  5. ZodiacKilah Says:

    CSS = <b>C</b> …
    CSS = <b>C</b>ounter <b>S</b>trike <b>S</b>ource

  6. russfloyd Says:

    jimmyrcom, You’re a …
    jimmyrcom, You’re a FUCKING MANIAC!
    I bet you’re a ninja!

  7. sukurumuku Says:

    Thanks for sharing …
    Thanks for sharing that! It was really useful for me.

  8. davronru Says:

    hahahahaa yea
    hahahahaa yea

  9. davronru Says:

    Very helpful - …
    Very helpful - thanks a lot! Keep it up

  10. matth05 Says:

    You said you hated …
    You said you hated it when people wrote ‘2′, not ‘to’ :S

  11. jimmyrcom Says:

    you just said …
    you just said something completely irrelevant to this video

  12. matth05 Says:

    Did you delete my …
    Did you delete my comment :S

  13. matth05 Says:

    Oops, sorry. Mark …
    Oops, sorry. Mark it as spam if you wish. Creating a message to complain about it isn’t going to help things. I sent you a message, can you read it please?

  14. jimmyrcom Says:

    I read it, thanks …
    I read it, thanks for the compliments.

  15. madhamster Says:

    IE 6 doesn’t …
    IE 6 doesn’t support this feature?

  16. velalala Says:

    Neat! I’ll find a …
    Neat! I’ll find a place to use it someday.

  17. mrpigfeed Says:

    woah, nice tutorial …
    woah, nice tutorial, man!

    I’m definitely gonna use that on my site, sweeet!

  18. allkindsofjunk Says:

    nice tut dude


    nice tut dude

    you use notepad++ as well to sweet

  19. ABCruz2310 Says:

    Great demo on CSS3( …
    Great demo on CSS3(?) features. I wonder when IE will begin supporting them. These conditional instructions are just so useful that it’s a waste not being able to use them for the major browsers.

  20. Amman700 Says:

    Man! If I were you, …
    Man! If I were you, I would go ahead and start partnership with YouTube. They will pay you money for these informative videos.
    Good Luck!

  21. klishy11 Says:

    yeah … :D
    yeah … :D

  22. samyakonline Says:

    GREAT IDEA. THANKS
    GREAT IDEA. THANKS

  23. darkestmarksman Says:

    nice. ill try this …
    nice. ill try this out

  24. deviouslife Says:

    HREF stands for …
    HREF stands for Hypertext Reference.
    I usually think of them as h-ref to split them into two different syllables/sounds. It sounds a lot better than “hureff” ;)
    Nice tutorial, but I think everyone’s getting a little ahead of themselves when starting to use these selectors, as there is very limited support for them.

  25. jimmyrcom Says:

    comments disabled …
    comments disabled due to spam

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