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Subject: [acb-l] website of the week

Thought this was interesting and could be useful.
 
Website Of The Week
Instructables.com
Updated January 25, 2012 - 19:47 by rhiannon
Instructables is a site where you can find, and share, tutorials on just about 
anything. If you want to learn something new or share what you know, this is 
the place to be.
Here's the site description:
"Instructables is the most popular project-sharing community on the Internet. 
Since August 2005, Instructables has provided easy publishing tools to enable 
passionate, creative people to share their most innovative projects, recipes, 
skills, and ideas. Instructables has over 40,000 projects covering all 
subjects, including crafts, art, electronics, kids, home improvement, pets, 
outdoors, reuse, bikes, cars, robotics, food, decorating, woodworking, 
costuming, games, and life in general."
Editors Update: I did some testing with a handful of browsers. In all the 
browsers I used, I was not logged in to Instructables. I could view all the 
steps of a project on one page after clicking the box "View All Steps On One 
Page", while clicking on the PDF box brought up a message that said a Pro 
account was needed.
Most of the projects are presented as step by step directions with photos, some 
with videos. There are ads, and a pop-up box advertising a Pro account appeared 
periodically as I browsed the projects.
My free account is years old and it allows me to view all the steps on one page 
and download the PDF file for that particular project. It doesn't allow 
downloading of eBooks. I'm guessing that since my account is so old, it didn't 
change what I could do after the Pro memberships were introduced.
My apologies for the confusion.(
If you decide to become a member, (membership is free)
you can see all the steps in the project on one page or download the project as 
a PDF file. If you'd rather not join, you can still see projects one step at a 
time. Instructables now has paid accounts as well as free ones - I'm not sure 
when that happened but you can compare free vs. paid here.
Instructables also has some interesting contests - my favorite is the one on 
using Altoid mint boxes (palm size metal boxes with hinged lids). I hadn't seen 
eBooks on the site before - a Pro membership is needed to download them. I'll 
stick with the free (customizable) PDF files.
It's a great site to learn new things and get ideas and inspiration for things 
you already know.
Instructables:
http://www.instructables.com/
If you have any questions about the tips posted in Dan's Tech tips, please 
contact Dan at the following email address:
[email protected]
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