HTML5 / CSS3 Cheatsheet examples of what is currently usable HTML 5 Working Draft Editor's Draft 10 February 2011 WDG HTML Help is a basic reference of all of HTML 4.0 and CSS, with a HTML validator, CSS checker, FAQ archives, a style guide, discussion forum, and more, some in Japanese and Chinese as well as English. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the organization that establishes the non-binding recommended standards for the web, including HTML, HTTP, CSS, and XML. Their site includes info and references on all current and pending standards. Internet Related Technologies has extensive tutorials (organized as FAQs) and forums on almost all varieties of web page development. The Microsoft Developers Network has thousands of pages of info. The O'Reilly Web DevCenter, from the well known technical publisher, has many articles on Javascript and CSS, and their site is still frequently updated. The Internet.com Web Developer Channel includes 11 separate websites loaded with tutorials, scripts, and more information. The page layout is often sloppy, many articles are very old, they usually have too many ads, and lots of dead links. But there is still a ton of useful info there. The WebDeveloper.com subsite, with articles and forums, appears to be in the best shape; other subsites include WebReference.com, WebDevelopersJournal, JavaScript.com, ScriptSearch, JavaBoutique, GIF.com, ExtremeFlash.com, FlashKit.com, FlashPlanet.com, StreamingMediaWorld, internetnews.com, jobs.webdeveloper.com, and wdvl.com. HTML Code Tutorial has tutorials and a help forum. Although the articles at Webmonkey are getting rather old, they still have a lot of good basic info. Builder AU exists in place of the defunct C-NET Builder.com. browsershots.org displays screengrabs of your web page on a multitude of browser and operating system combinations, free. CSS: Cascading Style SheetsW3C CSS HomeCSS Beauty CSS site showcase, plus articles CSS Zen Garden try the same page with different CSS CSS Vault images of sites created with CSS WestCiv CSS Tutorial EchoEcho CSS Tutorial Blooberry Alphabetical CSS Property Index Ultimate Quick CSS Guide CSS Weblog Javascript, DHTML, DOM (Document Object Model)Javascript Kit, formerly Website Abstraction, is a compilation of free javascripts (including the one used to put the current date on this page) and help.Dynamic Drive free javascripts and forums Javascript Search free javascripts, articles & tutorials Javascript City free javascripts, articles & tutorials A1 JavaScripts free javascripts & customization tools Javascript Weblog Javascript Faqts links ObjEnv Javascript Links O'Reilly: A History of Javascript up to 2001 Open Directory: Document Object Model (DOM) Links Drop-Down Menu Basics XML: Extensible Markup LanguageO'Reilly: XML.comIBM Developer Works: XML Microsoft Deveoper's Network (MSDN): XML Cover Pages: XML Planet XML Hack weblog HTML Freeware:AceHTML Freeware is back. AceHTML Free is an excellent free HTML editor. The maker, Visicom Media, has twice withdrawn support from the free version, to encourage users to purchase the pay version, but the free version has again reappeared.You might also consider HTML Builder XP-LITE v6.0 Beta (make sure you get the LITE free version, not the $99 pro version free trial) and HTML-Kit. EVRSoft's 1st Page 2000 is another excellent free HTML editor. In fact, like all good freeware, you should download and try all four before somebody takes them away.
FTP Freeware:AceFTP 3 Free is an excellent free FTP client for uploading your web pages. Core FTP is also clean, neat, totally-free FTP client software that promises "no popup ads, advertising or spyware and you're never asked or reminded to register." Other FTP freeware you might want to try: Seagull FTP and EmFTP.General Web Development Help LinksA List Apart has over 600 articles on web development, with more added regularly.Digital Web Magazine also has hundreds of articles on web development, and is still growing. Dreamweaver Club has help forums for Macromedia's (now Adobe's) Dreamweaver software, and for HTML & CSS in general. WebMaster World has Q&A discussion forums, with 30 topics in 4 categories, and thousands of postings. Echo Echo features tutorials for HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Flash animations, plus free tools and resources including Java applets, graphics, JavaScripts, and CGI scripts. Brain Jar contains web programming articles, tutorials & examples. Boutell.com offers help in many areas of web development, and the well-known 'MapEdit' shareware image map editor. Apple Developer Connection: Internet ASPdev.org is for those who use Active Server Pages. Netscape DevEdge, Netscape's web development site was taken offline in October, 2004, then restored under the Mozilla.org domain. But countless links (and Google search) still point to the old domain, which is defunct. Apache Server Software is the most popular web server software by far, and it is a free download. Yale Web Style Guide (online book) DevX: Web Development SitePoint articles & forums Web Developer's Virtual Library links "Deep Links" is an article from "Wired" which explains the March, 2000 U.S. District Court ruling stating that websites can legally link to any openly acessible pages on all other sites. |
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