Bookmarks
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HTML
Documentation and Articles
W3C's HTML Home Page
Find all sorts of useful links and information on this page, including articles on web design and philosophy by Tim Berners-Lee, such as:
Links and Law
The first article in a series on hyperlinks and other germane subjects by Tim Berners-Lee - here's an index of articles:
Design Issues
Philosophy by Tim Berners-Lee.
WDVL: HTML - The HyperText Markup Language
There are so many HTML Tutorials out there, If I start listing them, I'd never get the rest of this web site done - however, I have generally found the tutorials found on the WDVL (Web Developers Virtual Library) to be generally clearly written, and helpful - I relied on it heavily when creating this site.
"Centripetal Textuality", by P. Aaron Potter from Victorian Studies Volume 41, Number 4.
An interesting article on the impact of hypertext in scholarship.
I also recommend Steven Johnsons, Internet Culture, some fascinating Internet history, as well as an in depth exploration of computer interfaces.
WDVL: Parlez Vous HTML ?
An article that answers the question: why validate? - as well as some tips on writing well formed HTML.
WDVL: Nav 101
Yet another WDVL article, this one dealing with the eternal design problem of website navigation.
EchoEcho.Com: Tutorials
Good basic tutorials with excellent references and and a great layout - indispensible for quick attribute references.
Really Safe Web Colors
Really safe web colors!
Implementations
Arachnophilia
A very nice (and free) HTML text editor, written by Paul Lutus, which is user configurable, and has internal browser capability - this site was written on Arachnophilia! Check out Graphtitude as well, a graphing program.
Evrsoft's 1stPage
Comes highly recommended by people who share my hatred for WYSIWYG editors and their schizophrenic code wizards - a bit more complicated interface than Arachnophilia, but with more scripting support, including line number support, CSS, ect. Tidy (see below) is built in - Also free - sweet! See WDVL's HTML Editor Page for reviews of freeware and commercial packages.
Tidy
Tidy is an HTML and XML validation tool, for testing web pages for well formedness, critical to XML. The author, Dave Raggett claims it is able to make sense of HTML created by MS Word! There are also links to other HTML editors on this page, try them out, I'm certainly going to.
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DHTML
DynAPI Links
The DynAPI Project
DynAPI DHTML Tutorial
Dan Steinman's DynAPI Examples
RichardInfo.Com Examples
SourceForge: DynAPI: Cross-Browser DHTML Library
Research Triangle: Beginner's Guide to DHTML
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CSS
Glish.Com: CSS Layout Techniques: for Fun and Profit
Cross Browser CSS, lots of information and links, some free layouts, check it out.
Cascade DTP
An in browser CSS editor.
MeyerWeb: CSS/Edge
Damn the Torpedos! AN exploration of the cutting edge of CSS, with some inevitable discussion on what works and what doesn't, in what browser - but more fun this way.
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Graphics
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XML
Documentation and Articles
XML in 10 points
The W3C's XML FAQ - read it.
Scientific Computing: XML TO TAKE SCIENCE BY STORM
Journal of Online Mathmatics and it's Applications
Implementations
W3C's Amaya Editor/Browser
The W3C's official open source browser/editor, used as a test platform for the latest web implementatins.
Schemasoft: MathML to SVG Converter
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SVG's
Documentation and Articles
W3C: SVG Home Page
Adobe SVG Zone
Get the SVG Adobe Viewer here.
PinkJuice
Tobias Reif's site, tutorials, examples, and information.
Implementations
W3C: SVG-Implementations
List of current SVG enabled applications.
Jasc Webdraw
Nice, inexpensive SVG solution. I've been fairly impressed with Jasc software, the images in my gallery were all done in PaintShop Pro.
Mayura Draw
A bit more primitive, but cheap, and it converts Illustrator 8 files! Well worth $25.00.
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Other Sites of Interest
Webreference: Dmitris Design Page
WDVL: Nav 101
An introduction to the basics of site navigation.
P. Richards: Evolve
Check out the beautiful navigigation logo on this personal site, an exellent minimalist design solution - also a lot of truely amazing DHTML, Javascript, VML and Direct animations.
OptiDigit
3D Animations and Galleries
Anfy
Java Animation Software
conclaveobscurum
Eeeeeerie!
GraphicFantasy
Great Flash intro - turn up the sound on this one and the one above!
Check back soon - there will be more!