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Best Practices: Web Page Development, from Apple Developer Connection.
Builder.com, from CNET.
Dev Shed, open source web development.
Developer Channel, from internet.com.
Information Quality WWW Virtual Library, "Internet Guide to the construction of quality online resources."
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.
meyerweb.com, Eric A. and Kathryn S. Meyer's design site.
Tutorials for Web Developers, from Web Developer's Virtual Library.
Web Accessibility Tips, University of Kentucky.
Web Design References from Information Technology Systems & Services, University of Minnesota Duluth.
The Web Master's Den, resource directory.
Web4Lib, electronic discussion for library-based World-Wide Web managers.
W3 Schools, Online Web Tutorials.
WWW Style Manual, from the Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media.
Cascading Style Sheets, from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
CSS Zen Garden, graphic arts applications.
Introduction to CSS, from Dave Raggett.
HTML, from the World Wide Web Consortium.
HTML Goodies, contains HTML-related tutorials for both beginning and advanced web developers.
HTML Help, by the Web Design Group.
The HTML Station, from John December.
XML, from the World Wide Web Consortium.
Graphics on the Web, from the World Wide Web Consortium.
Focus on Java, from the Mining Company.
FreshMeat, code resource.
Java, from Gamelan.
Java Technology, from Sun Microsystems.
ISO 8859-1, Latin-1 character set.
ISO Latin 1 Character Entities and HTML Escape Sequence Table
Special Characters, from WebMonkey.
Web Accessibility Tips, including Organizations and Agencies Focused on Accessible Web Design, Strategies and Tools for Evaluating Accessibility, and Techniques and Tools for Creating Accessible Web Sites.
Web Standards Project, formed with the goal of "promoting core web standards and encouraging browser makers to do the same."
Blogger: "Push-Button Publishing for the People." Site for creating blogs.
Doctor HTML, tests single HTML pages for design and syntax flaws.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), pursues accessibility of the Web through five primary areas of work: technology, guidelines, tools, education and outreach, and research and development.
