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About Browser-Safe Colors
The hype about browser-safe colors isn't as important as it was in the days of the 8-bit computers. Today, most computers are 16-32 bits and display thousands or millions of colors. However, you should not completely discard all thoughts of browser-safe colors. Browser-safe colors come into play when designing for alternative online publishing devices, such as cell phones and PDAs. For more information about browser-safe colors, we suggest "The Web-Safe Color Dilemma," located on Lynda.com
Lynda.com
A comprehensive resource for everything Web. Tutorials, discussions, image concerns, colors, style guides.
W3schools
An exhaustive reference on HTML, javascript, Flash, XML, CSS, and much more. Completely free and frequently updated. Beginners to intermediate.
Websitetips.com
A very comprehensive site containing a wide variety of information and tutorials. Categories include Website Tips for Designers, Accessibility, CSS, DHTML, search engines, graphic manipulations, and all kinds of other topics. Definitely worth a look for beginners as well as web masters.
Elated.com
At ELATED you'll find lots of free resources to improve your sites
WebXACT
WebXACT is a free online service that lets you test single pages of web content for quality, accessibility, and privacy issues.
Total Validator
Total Validator is a free one-stop all-in-one validator comprising a HTML validator, an accessibility validator, a spelling validator, a broken links validator, and the ability to take screenshots with different browsers to see what your web pages really look like.
Search Engine Watch
Explains how search engines find and rank web pages, with an emphasis on what webmasters can do to improve their search engine rankings by properly submitting, using better page design, and other tips.
W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. On their page, you'll find W3C news as well as links to information about W3C technologies and getting involved in W3C.
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