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The Facts: A Primer of Basics
Why so some web pages look better than others? Load faster and are easier to navigate? Perhaps just "feel" more welcoming? Get the facts. |
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WebsiteTips.com
Website Tips has a modest name, but a powerhouse of a site, with info on accessibility, color, writing for the web, CSS, design and layout, DHTML, fonts, graphics programs & tips, tutorials of all kinds, and discussion lists, just to name a few items |
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EchoEcho.com
Forums, an e-zine, tutorials, online tools, free resources, references. Subjects include graphics, JavaScript, Flash, CSS, Java, assorted others. |
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W3Schools
Wonderful free tutorials on many subjects, including scripting, HTML, XML, and various web building topics. The best things in like ARE free. |
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evolt.org : Workers of the Web, Evolt!
Community-based discussion and articles of interest to web developers. Loads of good stuff here, well worth a visit, even if you don't want to join in the discussions. |
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Graphics IQ
The GetSmart site for designers, both web and print. Loads of content, updated frequently. |
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DigitalWeb Magazine
Touted as the "web designer's online magazine of choice", they offer tutorials, reviews, interviews, cool feature articles, all of them high quality and informative. |
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A List Apart
A List Apart explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on techniques and benefits of designing with web standards. |
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Web Standards for Hard Times
Excellent article on why writing standard complaint web pages is important and how to go about doing it. Very good read, and a non-technical explanation. |
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Web Style Guide
Loads of great advice on design, site structure, web graphics, etcetera. |
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WebDeveloper.com
This site has some of just about everything. Everything from HTML to e-commerce, Java to security issues. Tutorials, articles, downloads, resources, find them all here, and a bunch of other stuff. |
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Web Page Design for Designers
A website aimed at traditional graphic designers who are moving into the digital realm, but you don't have to be a graphic designer to learn a lot from this site. |
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Sizing Up the Browsers
When you're creating a Web page, size matters. There's limited space to work with, and page elements take up certain amounts of space. It's a land of constraints, and you've got to know the rules before you get started. Find out about those rules her |
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