Elis,Originally Posted by Elis
I guess you will find everything you need here: http://www.d.umn.edu/itss/support/Tr...ine/webdesign/
If you need more, just post.
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Elis,Originally Posted by Elis
I guess you will find everything you need here: http://www.d.umn.edu/itss/support/Tr...ine/webdesign/
If you need more, just post.
Great! Thanks! I found everything I was looking for.





You are always welcome Elis!Originally Posted by Elis
Just read two pages of very worthy links to sites full of information about how to code, mark up, and make things using graphics packages, but nothing about how to DESIGN.
I wrote a set of 60 tutorials on the essentials of web design, which should make useful reading for everyone involved in making web sites. Please check it out at http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com and let me know what you think.
Also, Web Page Design for Designers (http://www.wpdfd.com) is a useful resource.
And, A List Apart (http://www.alistapart.com)
Hi, I'm new here. Looks like I might be here a lot, seems like a great site and have just ordered a Sitepoint book.
Anyway, http://www.webthang.co.uk has been invaluable for beginners tutorials.
Their easy-to-follow "Getting Started with ASP in Dreamweaver MX" tutorials were a godsend for a beginner like me, and there are some friendly and very helpful people posting in the forums.
PS: C++ = see plus plus
Here is a very handy htaccess tool for generating htaccess files:
http://www.bitesizeinc.net/demo.htaccesser.html
Royalty free photos -
http://morguefile.com
http://man-pages.com - unix manual pages and php manuals in many languages





Actually you should avoid forcing links to open in a new window or popups (such as with the "target" attribute or with JavaScript).
Why shouldn't you? And what if you still want to do so?
See here an article I published on my web site yesterday:
http://www.webnauts.net/new_window.html
Your feedback would be kindly appreciated!![]()
thanks guys this thread is great!!!
www.zeldman.com
http://01edit.com - Web based HTML editor. It acts as a remote WYSIWYG HTML editor for any website. It can also edit/upload/delete files.
http://datutorials.com
Photoshop and programming tutorials and references.


CSS Books that are supposed to be great, already ordered them from Amazon and I should get them soon:
Self promotional but still great for all things web-development-related:
- Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook
- The Zen of CSS Design : Visual Enlightenment for the Web


Thanks for your feedback, Alex!
Off Topic:
I assume I can use a SELECT there instead and put the neat alphabetically-ordered list in a "site map" for the SE, but IMHO it will be harder to use for my visitors. But please correct me if I'm wrong (we can continue this in PM)
Software Engineering for Internet Applications, a free MIT course
http://philip.greenspun.com/seia/
Hey guys!!!
Great list all there.
But I really recommend one really site for really grt HTML and CSS tuts.
It is by one Code_Punk http://codepunk.hardwar.org.uk/
It is one really grt one I stumbled on by...
Truly the c00lezzzt!!!![]()
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Cool dude Prav


I am not seeing anything about the actual process of starting a professional site. This sitepoint article is excellent but it will be nice if there more like this article:
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/sma...ss-perspective
http://www.csscreator.com/
Definitely worth a look for anyone into CSS.
Great thread! And for a more light hearted look at a webmaster glossary.![]()





Providing links that allow the user to skip directly to content, bypassing the navigation, enhances the accessibility of your web site. This is recommended for blind or visually impaired users, people who use screen readers, and also for text-browsers, mobile phones and PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants).
Go on reading.
Hey, I think it'll be much easier for us if the links open in a new window >_<
Great Links!
I am a beginner webdesigner. I can do HTML and a bit of basic javascript but not much else. I am thinking about learning PHP. Does anyone know of a site where you can simply copy PHP scripts and fiddle around with them, instead of having to start from scratch?
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System Development Life Cycle
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Project Management Methodologies(PDF)
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Version Controls
CVS http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/
PVCS http://www.serena.com/pvcs_version_c..._software.html
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Learn Java
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http://www.sap-img.com/java/index.htm
Java API
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Java language specification
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JavaScript
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Java Servlets
http://www.javaskyline.com/learnservlets.html
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/java/Servlet-Tutorial/
http://java.sun.com/developer/online.../contents.html
http://www.novocode.com/doc/servlet-essentials/
JSP
http://www.javaskyline.com/learnjsp.html
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/java/Servlet-Tutorial/
Online Books Library
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Online learning HTML, ASP, JScript......
http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp
Interviews
Technology
http://www.allapplabs.com/index.htm
http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_9/1..._J2EE_BOOK.pdf
http://www.javagalaxy.com/Interview/index.jsp
General
http://interview.monster.com/articles/iq/
http://www.oswd.org
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