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Everything you need to know about the web is on the web ... somewhere. Finding specific information can be a haphazard, bottom-up process, which is why we shell out for books. Still, the web is where to go for the latest and greatest: reference, tools, reviews and commentary, tips and tricks ... and inspiration.
The following links connect to a wide variety of web resources, including sample sites discussed in the on-site seminar.
Design and Development
David Siegel's Casbah
Developer.com
Lynda Weinman's Homegurrl page
Metaphors and the Net
Project Cool
WebDeveloper.com
Webmonkey
Web Pages That Suck
WebReference.com
ZDNet's InternetUser
Graphics and Color
Browser Safe Color Palettes
Monitor Gamma
Netscape's Color Cube revealed
Through the 6x6 Color Cube
HTML and Javascript Guides
The Bare Bones Guide to HTML
JavaScript Guide
The JavaScript Source
NCDesign HTML Guides
W3C Cascading Style Sheets Specifications
W3C HTML Page
Internet Fundamentals
Tom Boutell's "Open"FAQs
The Copyright Website
History of Internet and WWW
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
Sample Sites
Empire Corporate Federal Credit Union (sample pages from an intranet)
ESPN, NBA Page
Esprit
Info Diner
New York State Division of the Budget, Official Publications Page
Search Engines and Directories
AltaVista
AOL NetFind
Excite
HotBot
Infoseek
LookSmart
Lycos
Northern Light
Yahoo!
Stats and Facts
BrowserWatch
CyberAtlas
Media Metrix
Search Engine Watch
Yahoo! - Internet Statistics and Demographics
Three Big Dogs
Adobe
Microsoft
Netscape
Tools
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Allaire Corporation
Boutell.Com, Inc.
DOWNLOAD.COM
Equilibrium
Macromedia
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Netscape Communicator
QuickTime (Apple)
SHAREWARE.COM
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