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  • Browser Chart
    Which browser software (Internet Explorer or Netscape) will accept your style sheet commands? Use this chart from Webmonkey.com to find out.
  • CSSShark Answers FAQs
    For users interested in learning more about Cascading Style Sheets, this informative and well-constructed site answers some of those frequently asked questions regarding CSS. The site also explains some of the basics of CSS, provides tips and tricks, offers a tutorial concerning positioning with CSS (CSS-P, Web design without tables), and gives links to other related sites.
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  • A List Apart (ALA)
    A website for Web Masters.
  • Code Style: Open Standards Web Design with CSS, XHTML, Java Servlets and Javascript
    This site tries to answer basic questions for web developers.
  • Designers Toolbox
    This site contains some interesting information hard to find elsewhere such as envelope sizes and die templates, CD cover and label patterns, etc. Die lines/patterns are mostly available in encapsulated postscript (.eps) format and users are required to register (free) before downloading the files. Some files are available in Quark or InDesign format.
  • Glossary of Graphic Design and Web Page Design Terms
  • Internet2
    This site contains information about the new hybrid version of the Internet being developed for universities.
  • Internet Traffic Report
    Ever wonder what's the speed of the internet? Is the reponse the same worldwide? Internet Traffic Report answers these questions. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the FAQ to get an explanation of the charts and graphs.
  • iWeb Webmasters Toolkit
  • LivingInternet - Guide: Comprehensive Internet Information
    The net's most comprehensive source of information about the Internet.
  • Michele-Web.com
    (Formerly known as MWS Webmaster Resources) Aspiring Web Masters will find this site useful. Tutorials offer a number of tips for improving web sites.
  • Really Big.com
    See description under "Mega Sites" above.
  • Technobuff
    Good starting point for learning web development.
  • W3Schools
    W3Schools is a great resource for experience Internet developers as well as those who are just getting started. This e-learning portal provides information on ASP, CSS, DHTML, DOM, DTDs, HTML, SQL, XHTML, XML, XSL and more.
  • Web Design References
    Maintained by Information Technology Services and Systems at the University of Minnesota-Duluth campus this site contains links to a wide variety of resources related to web pages and web design.
  • Web Developer's Virtual Library
    Click on the "index" button to begin your tour of this site that contains tutorials, sample scripts, programming language tips, authoring tools, images and much more.
  • Webmastering 101
    David Reilly, a recent graduate of Bond University, Australia has written a number of tutorials for the Web.
  • Webmaster Reference Library
  • Web Design References: Tools
    This site maintained by the University of Minnesota-Duluth IT department offers a wealth of resources on a number of topics including: accessibility, browsers, CSS, color, HTML, images, link and list creators and more.
  • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
    For information on new specifications for HTML 4.0, XML, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), cascading style sheets, markup languages and more, this site will keep you up-to-date.
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