| Useful Links
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BIGNOSEBIRD: No,
this site is not for that fuzzy creature from Sesame Street. This
site is an excellent source for finding sites where you can find FREE
graphics and scripts and other various HTML pieces to insert on your
website. http://www.bignosebird.com/
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CNET Builder.com:
Another great place for reviews on the most up-to date information
on the tools used by professional web designers: http://www.builder.com
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Dynamic Drive: One
of the best places out there for finding DHTML scripts that are free:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ |
Flashkit: This site
has some VERY awesome free downloads including entire *.FLA files.
There are also very good tutorials and sound files and just lots of
stuff there. Extremely indispensable for Flash Developers and even
the Flash "Newbies" out there: http://www.flashkit.com
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HTMLGoodies:
A great site for the beginner on finding tips on the basic HTML tags
and how they can get their little corner of the web noticed: http://htmlgoodies.earthweb.com/
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InternetWorld.com:
They have put together a rather impressive collection of links for
Web Developers here: http://www.internet.com/sections/webdev.html
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Jakob Nielsen's
Usability Guide: A very useful guide of what to do and what
not to do when designing a website: http://www.useit.com
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JAVA Boutique:
This site was just recommended by a lady on a Dreamweaver
list I belong on and it looks very promising with some free JAVA applets
and tutorials: http://javaboutique.internet.com/
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Javascript Source:
Great site for getting free Javascripts for use on your homepage:
http://javascript.internet.com/
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Master CSS Compatibility
Guide: This site gives you a good idea of which CSS tags are
supported by which browsers: http://www.webreview.com/style/css1/charts/mastergrid.shtml
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Project VII:
Another great site with great tutorials for Dreamweaver. http://www.projectseven.com
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Visibone Color
Lab and Tips: Great site to get information on the web-safe
color palette. They also offer posters at a reasonable cost with very
detailed swatches of the Web safe color palette and now they also
have posters that have tips for HTML coding: http://www.visibone.com/
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Website Abstraction:
Just found this site. They also provide FREE Javascript scripts which
I like!!: http://wsabstract.com/
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W3C:
World Wide Web Consortium. This is the people that write and define
the HTML standards that are used to determine how websites will be
viewed in the simplest terms. They basically "write" the
book on the codes you use to build your website. If you are a serious
web designer, then you need to keep up to date on the stuff they are
doing over there: http://www.w3c.org |
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