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Offers tips on good web design.
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General web design information.
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Web design and development as it relates to usability.
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Articles on CSS, XHTML, JavaScript, Java servlets, and standards-oriented Web design.
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Notes on visual interaction and design.
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Gallery and news for site design. Includes site and technology reviews and a forum.
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A guide to web site design, with an emphasis on usability and effectiveness.
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Website and design building tutorial - answers to the most frequently asked questions by new designers.
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Free advice for building a site which is attractive to your surfers.
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Writings and tutorials focusing on design topics. Also includes site reviews.
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Links to HTML authoring and site development resources with a list of good site development practices.
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Learn what makes bad web design annoying and see how to avoid it.
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A whimsical essay on unpredictability in hypertext design.
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Tries to explain why are there so many dangling links in the world.
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A dozen suggestions and principles for basic web design and site architecture.
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By Justin Hall. Basic style principles.
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Article about non-dithering colors in browsers, by Lynda Weinman.
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A paper discussing how W3C accessibility guidelines may be used to improve performance in search engines. It points out how to use each checkpoint and is an attempt to persuade optimisers to make the W3C guidelines standard practice in SEO.
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A classic article by Jakob Nielsen.
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Provides HTML tutorials, web design articles, free templates, tools and webmaster resources.
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A guide on essential skills for designing effective web sites.
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This section contains style, image, document type, and color guidelines for accessible web sites.
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Colin Mackenzie's guidelines for web design. Includes examples and illustrations.
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What to avoid, how to fix them, and links to other sites with constructive criticism.
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"Editorials" and reference material on selected topics, plus a resource directory.
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Why is the layout of so many web pages so similar? This is not by chance. There are simple logical explanations for why most web pages are formatted the way they are.
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Designed to graphically demonstrate common mistakes of web designers. Offers suggestions and links to examples of good and bad web page design.