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References and Further Information


This page provides further information and resources on web design and construction for new and redesign projects. The information contained in these sites is very comprehensive. They may includes specific sections covered in the other pages of this e-journey.

  • Web Site Tips - a range of articles. (This opens a new window. Please close it to return to this point.)

  • Dan's Web Tips - a range of articles by Dan Tobias. This is the introduction page - scroll down for a comprehensive range of links on all aspects of web development. Also look at the rest of the Dan's Web Tips page after looking at the Introduction Page. (This opens a new window. Please close it to return to this point.)

  • Big Nose Bird site - the site claims to cover "everything you need to build great web sites". It has "first user' as well as advanced techniques links. (This opens a new window. Please close it to return to this point.)

  • Net Mechanic - Beginner - a good introductory article. See also: Net Mechanic - Article Contents - for an extensive range of articles. Topics include acessability, CSS, web design, HTML, JavaScript, search engines, etc. (These open new windows. Please close them to return to this point.)

  • Yale University Web Style Manual (2nd edition) - a manual on web construction focussing on style - revised and updated in 2002. (This opens a new window. Please close it to return to this point.)

  • W3Schools Tutorials and Information - a comprehensive site with a wide range of technical tutorials, (This opens a new window. Please close it to return to this point.)

  • Web Design 2004 - listing of resources/papers from this conference held in Sep/Oct 2004(This opens a new window. Please close it to return to this point.)

  • Web Books - links to a comprehensive range of books and resources related to web development.

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Web development summary



To reach this point, you have explored a wide range of internet advice and information.

You must be exhausted! Web development is a complex, time consuming yet exciting experience. To know that you efforts have the potential to be viewed by so many is exhilarating and daunting.

I hope you have enjoyed this e-journey. Of course it is only the start, but I hope I have provided some structure and a good road map for your journey.

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