Much, much, and more much, much.
There are many people out on the Internet who are casting their intelligence out for all to see. Many thanks to all of them.
This small collection may serve as a point of departure as you develop your own style and toolbox of wisdom.
Links
- World Wide Web Consortium, standards, tutorials, and more much-much.
- We are on the path of Web Standards; what are they?
- A checklist for Web Standards.
- Getting Dreamweaver configured for Web Standards.
- Roger Johannson's Standards Guide.
- Clagnut.com - A provocative discussion of markup.
- Max Design's Listamatic - cool layout tricks.
- Max Design's float tutorials - these folks know everything!
- This is an attempt to visually explain CSS rule sets. It links out to w3c.org for a visual vs. code experience.
- The famous Zen Garden.
- Mild-mannered Paul Boag, visit his podcasts for web culture, process, strategy.
- The Clearleft site - check out the three principals and their blogs.
- Yale Web Style Guide; it is getting old but the strategies and principals are just the best.
- One of the first cool web design sites; still worth a look.
- Useability you can use; featured at usableweb.com.
- Pages that Suck, they are mad about web design.
- No Fun Allowed! Every web designer should know about Jakob Neilsen.