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This web site offers tons of links to other sites with free web authoring tools, like templates, utilities, and more. |
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The W3Schools site has a large number of free Web building tutorials, from basic HTML and XHTML tutorials, to advanced XML, XSL and WAP tutorials. They recommend that new designers start with their Web Builder School. |
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This site says is a resource for professional web designers. It has: 24 Targeted Knowledge Bases; 30,146 Documents, Papers, Source Code and Scripts; 1,386 Current News Articles; 72 Newsletters; Link Directories; IT Search Engines; 709 Discussion Groups with 184,258 Active Participants; and 112,668 Searchable Q&A Messages. |
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This site offers tutorials about most common web programming languages and about multimedia solutions used by professionals. It also has links, tools, and a nice set of page "templates." Everything is free, too. |
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Complete site for web builders, including some handy code generators or "Cool Tools." For example, simply type in some choices and you get "cut-n-paste" code for a tabbed menu. Run by CNET. |
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Well orgainized set of web design tutorials - basic to advanced. |
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Site Building Tools is a home for Web newbies(beginners) to learn the basics web design and site building. Too many popup ads, but nice basic tutorials. |
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CBT Cafe stands for Computer Based Training Cafe. They offer free HTML and QuickTime® video tutorials for the most popular web design and graphics software programs on the internet: Flash MX®, Fireworks MX®, Dreamweaver MX®, and Photoshop 7®. Great for Dreamweaver/Fireworks users! |
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Websitetips.com, an educational resource, provides CSS, HTML, and XHTML tutorials, graphics tutorials, articles, tips, information and resources to build or improve a Web site presence. |
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Articles, quick references, and "how to's" for beginners to master web designers. |
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Lots of scripts and tutorials on how to implement them. I liked the one on how to force a browser to resize to your preferred viewing size. |
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This is a site for the book "Java Look and Feel Design Requirements." It provides a visual "tour" of the book that is very searchable. It includes sample code and tutorials. |
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Samples of web designer rated sites/designs. Includes discussions on design topics and issues, tools, themes, tutorials, etc. Ideal, pre-vetted way to "surf" or review good ideas and solutions. |
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Tools and utilities, like a script maker where you enter parameters (e.g. drop down menu requirements) and it generates code you cut and paste into your page(s). |
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UK company that has a lot of tutorials, including
one I saved in Notepad for making tabbed menus. (See Focus on Java
Script). They have some good tutorials on Dreamweaver Extensions,
too. |
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Lots of free Java Script files and tutorials. Recommended by Rathberger and others. |
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Nicely indexed, large selection of links to graphic design resources. Focus is on web design. Includes tutorials. |
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