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Listed below are all the sources of information I use and have used when making
web pages.
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Beginners' Help Sites
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
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W3C
's recommendation.
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Fact Sheet: "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0".
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W3C's FAQ on accessibility
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AWARE Center Home Page
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HWG
's center for accessibility.
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General and FAQ Sites (use for all following categories)
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World Wide Web Consortium
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This is where the HTML markup language is developed.
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The HTML Writers' Guild
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HWG work closely with W3C and has help for most every problem.
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HTML Goodies
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One of the best and broadest sites for HTML and website help online. This is
usually the place I first go to if I need help. Use the directory to find
tutorials.
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The WDG's Web Authoring FAQ
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A FAQ for everything from HTML to publishing and design.
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Frequently Encountered Problems: HTML
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13 questions you need to ask yourself before you publish your site.
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Web Developer's HTML
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The CIGHTML Mailing List
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How to join this excellent HTML help mailing list. It usually doesn't receive
more than 20 mails a day.
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Spiderwoman
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Another HTML help mailing list.
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Browser Accessibility
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
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W3C
's recommendation.
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Fact Sheet: "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0".
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W3C's FAQ on accessibility
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AWARE Center Home Page
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HWG
's center for accessibility.
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Validating Your HTML
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W3C HTML Validation Service
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This is where your validation will be completely correct. This is usually where
I go.
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Dr. Watson
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The best and most helpful validation service I have come across. Also validates
links and spelling.
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Weblint Gateway
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A very popular and helpful validation service.
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The Unofficial KWG FAQ: Error messages
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Contains help on how to interpret error messages from validating services.
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WDG's Style Sheet Validator
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W3C's Style Sheet Validator
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BOBBY
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Analyzes how well your site is set up for people with disabilities.
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
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CNET: Get Started With Cascading Style Sheets
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This is where I started. :o)
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Cascading Style Sheets
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Basically a FAQ.
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Webmonkey: Mulder's Style Sheets Tutorial
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Set up in lessons.
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Webreview.com's Browser Compatibility Charts
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This is where I go most often nowadays to find out how to do something with CSS.
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WDG's Style Sheet Validator
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W3C's Style Sheet Validator
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CSS - Relative Sizes Of Text
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A guide to font sizes using CSS.
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Web Developer's Cascading Style Sheets
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Frames
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Frames Tutorial
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WDG: Using Frames
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FAQ.
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Meta Tags
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HTML META tags
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Dictionary and index of meta tags.
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How To Use HTML Meta Tags.
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How to use meta tags to score better in search engines.
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Dynamic HTML - DHTML
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Dynamic HTML Zone
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Tutorials, resources, and more.
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Have you ever experienced DHTML?
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Introduction, tutorials, resources, and more.
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Dynamic Drive: Floating Images Script
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Markup to have a few images floating around on your web page while it is being
surfed.
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Search Engines and Promotion
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Search Engine Watch
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An excellent resource to find out what to do and what not to do when submitting
your site to search engines.
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WebCom Guide - Publicizing Your Web Site
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Preparations, techniques, links, and more.
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ineedhits.com - Effective Web Site Promotion
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Links to free and professional services to promote your site.
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WebPosition promotion software
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Buy this program to help you with search engine and web site promotion.
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did-it search engine promotion
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Tips, links, submission, and more.
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Jayde.com
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Search engine. Links to submission services. They have a good newsletter.
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WebbieWorld
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A different kind of search engine.
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Submit
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Links to submission services, hints, and tips.
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AddMe
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Free service that will help you submit your site to 30 search engines in
exchange for a link back.
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Matilda
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A seach engine that will also help you submit your site to several slightly
different search engines in exchange for a link back.
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Your Site Needs An Audience
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Will register your site with 300 search engines in exchange for an ad at your
site for 3 months.
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EuroSeek
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A Search Engine that lest you search for pages from certain countries and in
certain languages.
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Colors
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Non-dithering Colors
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Display of the 216 safe colors to use on web pages. Shows hex codes as well as
RGB values.
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ColorCenter
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Lets you choose from millions of colors and put them together for a document in
an instant. Shows hex, RGB, and pct values. Very smooth and easy to use.
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HYPE's Color Specifier
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Shows many (too many to count) colors. Shows their hex and rgb codes as well as
their names. You need Netscape 3.0 or above to see this page.
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Decimal to hexadecimal conversion chart
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VisiBone's Color Laboratory
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Lets you put up to 8 colors out of the safe 216 together to see how they look.
Gives you the hex and rgb codes, some other code (that I don't know: CMYK), and
the names of the colors.
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Javascript Sites
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A search on Yahoo for JavaScript
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FAQs, tutorial, cut-and-paste, and more.
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echoecho.com javascript tutorials
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Introduction, explanations, and tutorials.
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Javascripts.com
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Thousands of free cut-and-paste scripts in many categories.
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Speed Javascript Resources
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Cut-and-paste scripts and script ordering.
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Server Space
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FreeWebspace.net
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A free search service for free web hosts with reviews about the servers.
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RedRival
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20 MB, no forced advertisement, great FTP, great support, relatively few rules,
no copyright stealing. Fast.
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Crosswinds
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Unlimited space, e-mail, FTP. Very slow.
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GeocitiesYahoo!
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15 MB, good editors, FTP, multiple file upload, many strict rules, lots of
"extras", good FAQs, forced advertising, owns copyright,
pretty fast, community activities, e-mail.
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Freeservers
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20 MB, choice of url, forced advertising, unlimited free e-mail addresses, FTP,
"extras".
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FreeYellow.com
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12 MB, forced advertising, no bandwidth limit, some "extras".
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Angelfire
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5-30 MB, choice of url.
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Netfirms
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Free business hosting with 25 MB, CGI/Perl, FTP. Has received many
good reviews.
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Dreamhost
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Has several different programs for web hosting. Starts at $9.95/month.
This is the server I would use if I was to use a paying host.
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