Here are my favorite sites:
Web Design:
HTML:
Testing Your Site and Pages:
Net Mechanic -
Find broken links, spot bad HTML code, check browser compatibility, find slow-loading
pages, and check your spelling.
Disability Testing - Bobby is a
free service provided by CAST to help Web page authors identify and repair
significant barriers to access by individuals with disabilities.
HTML Validation - a free service that
checks documents like HTML and XHTML for conformance to W3C Recommendations
and other standards. This can also be used to solve problems with your code.
CSS Validator - You must
have valid HTML to use this service.
GPC Style Pages:
Cascading style sheets:
Webmonkey
Tutorial on CSS
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
http://www.webreview.com/style/index.shtml
Test your pages on every browser available. Although every option won't
work in every browser, make sure that important information is accessible. Identify
your target browsers to develop your pages. Ours are IE 6 and Netscape 7
at the present time. Then, develop your pages to those targeted browsers. But,
before final posting, test your pages on a Mac, and other browsers to iron out
the bugs. Note: Macs will display text 2 to 3 times smaller than a PC, so it
is recommended to test the OS with javascript and attach the required css style
sheet.
Apache - our server:
MySQL - our database:
PHP - our server-side scripter:
Unix Help:
http://www.geek-girl.com/Unixhelp/
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