Web Design Resources
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Category:Computers & Internet | Tags:web design, textbooks
Created:on 2008-06-03 | Updated:on 2008-07-01
These are links found in my textbook, through general web browsing, or given in class
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The Web Standards Project
recommended on p. 11 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)
more fromwww.webstandards.org
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A List Apart: A List Apart
recommended on p. 11 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)
I'm pretty sure I saw this in a typography gallery... a lovely site design and lots of great content.more fromwww.alistapart.com
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Developing With Web Standards | 456 Berea Street
recommended on p. 11 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)
more fromwww.456bereastreet.com
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World Wide Web Consortium - Web Standards
Of course, the central place for web standards. .....
recommended on p. 11 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)more fromwww.w3.org
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Internet Explorer Developer Center
The latest information about Microsoft Internet Explorer and lots of info about desiging for IE (whatever the latest version is - I didn't realize 8 was on its way already)
recommended on p. 16 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)more frommsdn.microsoft.com
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evolt.org - Browser Archive
recommended on p. 15 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)
more frombrowsers.evolt.org
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Comparison of layout engines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
explains the differences between the nuts & bolts that result in different browsers behaving differently
recommended on p. 14 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)more fromen.wikipedia.org
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Internet Explorer: Home Page
General home site for IE - less likely to give info for designers or beta testers, still all about IE7 right now
recommended on p. 16 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)more fromwww.microsoft.com
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Web Developer extension
doesn't work for IE, but does for Firefox and Flock. I should try out Flock, I'm seeing it several places. hm.
recommended several different places (including p. 17) in "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)more fromchrispederick.com
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Browser News
recommended on p. 19 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)
more fromwww.upsdell.com
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TheCounter.com - The Affordable Web Site Analysis Tool
recommended on p. 19 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)
more fromwww.thecounter.com
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Browser Information
recommended on p. 19 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)
more fromwww.w3schools.com
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Open Mobile Alliance
A standards website, and yet their opening page is just named "Homepage" -- really??? .....
recommended on p. 40 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.)more fromwww.openmobilealliance.org
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Ubiquitous Web Applications Activity
the new version of the device independence group
more fromwww.w3.org
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Device Independence Activity
the location has moved from the one recommended on p. 40 of "Web Design in a Nutshell" (3rd ed.) - they're now called the "Ubiquitous Web Applications Working Group" instead of the "Device Independence Working Group"
more fromwww.w3.org
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Marketcircle: iPhoney
One free downloadable iphone browser for Macs
more fromwww.marketcircle.com
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TestiPhone.com - iPhone Application Web Based Simulator
another test iphone browser, this one works for windows too, even with IE7, but you should really have Safari installed (it comes for Windows now, with quicktime/apple updates)
more fromwww.testiphone.com
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Android
Google's trying to encourage a cross-brand mobile platform - this is the main site for it, you can also download an emulator that lets you test how things would look on it if it was running your phone.
more fromcode.google.com
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WCAG Overview
recommended on page 65 of Web Design in a Nutshell (3rd ed.)
more fromwww.w3.org
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Authoring Techniques for XHTML & HTML Internationalization: Characters and Encodings 1.0
recommended on page 80 of Web Design in a Nutshell (3rd ed.)
more fromwww.w3.org

