About DaBrook.org
Hello and welcome to Dabrook.org. I am Zac Gordon, a webucator in the MD/D.C. area. I use this site to accompany the classes I teach at Springbrook High School, Montgomery College, and CDIA as well as the workshops I run. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any questions or needs related to web design and development education.
Top 10 Cheap Web Hosts Recommended on Twitter
Jan. 29: This post outlines the top 10 affordable web host and domain registrars that friends on Twitter recommended for young web design students to offer to their web clients.
The DaBrook.org Admin Control Panel CSS Challenge
Jan. 27: For the next two weeks web design and web development students are working on a CSS zen garden inspired challenge, skinning a control panel.
FTP Agreement for Springbrook Web Design Students
Jan. 26: Beginning with the second semester, web design students will start uploading files to welovewebdesign.com
Gmail Archive + Action Method = Zero Inbox Efficiency
Jan. 15: After many combination of online and print apps and methods, I have stumbled upon my favorite and most efficient thus far.
Announcing the Next DaBrook Workshop: ExpressionEngine Tips and Tricks
Jan. 14: Thanks to some great feedback from the folks at the last workshop, I have decided on a top for the next workshop.
A 20 Point Review from EE2 One Day Workshop
Jan. 11: A few thoughts and reflections on the EE2 One Day Workshop
Read more from Mr. Gordon’s Blog
If I Had More Time To Blog
How to Install and Configure ExpressionEngine 2 Public Beta
First Impressions of Building an ExpressionEngine Site with Structure
A plugin to solve problems with XHTML Formating in ExpressionEngine and Chili JS Code Highlighting
If you want a student to make a website for you or your business, please let me know!
Welcome Section
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What's current:
- Web Design: Z-Index with CSS
- Web Development: Using $_POST with Forms
- ITGS: Review Justin’s ITGS Project