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HTML Playground, html, css reference by example
A sandbox for building and styling HTML. Good for prototyping or playing with a technique.
Tripoli - a CSS standard for HTML rendering | DevKick Lab
A set of CSS standards for a generic cross-browser rendering of HTML 4 tags. It resets all elements and browser defaults so you can start with a standard base. Separates content from typographical layout and supports W3C standards. Also includes a demo generator with different 3 column/header/footer layouts.
WhatsMyIP.org : HTML Entities & Special Characters
A comprehensive list of HTML character codes.
SourceForge.net: ExplorerCanvas
A javascript library that simulates the function of the canvas tag in FireFox in Internet Explorer instead.
Canvas tutorial - MDC
How to use the new canvas HTML element "which can be used to draw graphics using scripting (usually JavaScript). It can for instance be used to draw graphs, make photo compositions or do simple (and not so simple) animations."
NETTUTS - Web development tutorials and links - How to Build a Maintainable Site using CushyCMS and Twitter
This is supposed to be a tutorial on using Cushy CMS but turns into a very thorough, step-by-step guide to creating a simple web page with connection to an RSS feed (Twitter) and even adding Google Analytics to track hits. Definitely something to pass on to friends who want to get a simple website up but don't have a clue how to get started.
Snipplr - Code 2.0
A service that acts as a code snippet repository. A lot of web development (javascript) snippets here. The site has a public API that you can access with an account key and pull code snippets into some dev IDEs like TextMate as well.
Web Developer's Field Guide - Your Ultimate Resource
A giant link-list reference for web development and design resources and inspiration. A lot to chew on here!
HTML XHTML Entities
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Handy reference for HtML entities. Find the code for symbols and characters.
- bluecockatoo on 2007-08-30
Five XHTML Elements You Didn
- An article on some useful but not widely used HTML elements that can make your life easier from the HTML 4.0 spec. Some finagling would have to be done to use them from ASP.Net, unfortunately. - bluecockatoo on 2006-10-05
Styling even more form controls | 456 Berea Street
- A big sampling of CSS styled input controls on various browsers and OSes. Good reference for seeing how your CSS will affect input controls, and basically the foundation for the argument that you shouldn't bother because there's no way to make them look the same everywhere... - bluecockatoo on 2006-10-05
Better Accessible Forms | Accessify
- Article on how using fieldset/label/legend makes forms a lot more accessible to screenreaders, including examples of how not using them is confusing. - bluecockatoo on 2006-10-05
Applying CSS to Forms - Usability Tutorials from HTMLCenter
- A good basic tutorial on how to use and style the - bluecockatoo on 2006-09-28
RSSxl Beta - RSS Generator
- Allows you to create an rss feed against web pages that aren't already rss enabled. You have to be able to parse HTML to create the feed, though. - bluecockatoo on 2006-08-23
Web Page Development: Best Practices
- A reference on coding CSS and HTML to web standards, intended for development against Safari, but it can be used as a "least common denominator" type reference. - bluecockatoo on 2006-08-23
slayeroffice | tools | Mouseover DOM Inspector v2.0 Help
- Awesome tool! A bookmarklet that when you run it gives you the DOM information of any object on a page, including parents and attributes. Neato. - bluecockatoo on 2006-08-23
Dive Into Accessibility: Table of contents
- A set of articles about how to design your websites for different accessiblity needs. - bluecockatoo on 2006-08-23
HTML Entity Chart :: Webmaster Toolkit
- A chart of HTML codes for special characters - bluecockatoo on 2006-08-23
Evrsoft First Page / 1st Page 2006 HTML Editor / Website Builder
- An IDE for web development that has gotten good reviews. It's also free! - bluecockatoo on 2006-08-23
FireBug - JoeHewitt.com
- "FireBug is a new tool for Firefox that aids with debugging Javascript, DHTML, and Ajax. It is like a combination of the Javascript Console, DOM Inspector, and a command line Javascript interpreter." - bluecockatoo on 2006-08-23
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