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Connexions is:

a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute:

* authors create and collaborate * instructors rapidly build and share custom collections * learners find and explore content

Our books are free online. We offer convenient, low-cost choices for students – softcovers for under $30, audio books and chapters, self-print options, and more. Our books are open for instructors to modify and make their own (for their own course - not for anybody else's). Our books are the hub of a social learning network where students learn from the book and each other.

Crank Dot Net is devoted to presenting Web sites by and about cranks, crankism, crankishness, and crankosity. All cranks, all the time.

Velkominn á Vikipediu, frið bók af vísdómi sem nọkkr kanna skrifa. [Finally, a Wikipedia edition in Old Norse!]

This is a step-by-step tutorial guide for implementing OpenID consumer-side support with a web site that already has users with accounts. It will explain how to easily let new users sign up for an account on your site using their OpenID URL and how to let existing users attach their OpenID(s) so they can sign in using them.

This website is a set of practical, detailed tutorials for people who want to learn Objective CAML (often known as just "OCaml").

These compatibility tables detail support for the new HTML5 functionalities in all modern browsers.

I needed something totally w3c compliant, valid xhtml, flexible and simple. Something which would allow me to rearrange the whole template within minutes, move CMS generated elements around in no time without any impact on css like changing element widths for instance. It seems I managed to find a solution that meets all the criteria and now I would like to share it with you.

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