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BrainJar.com features technical articles, tutorials and examples of programming for the web. It's not intended as a "cut and paste" site but rather a learning resource.
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Collection of articles, extensions and code
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Dreamweaver Tutorials and Samples * Design * CSS * Templates * Accessibility * Application Development * ASP.NET * Databases * ColdFusion * Web Services * PHP * E-Commerce * E-Learning * Extensions * Sample Applications * Video Tutorials
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Basics, CSS, DW Interface, Dynamic, Extensions, Forms, Frames, Integration, Layers , JavaScript, Tables
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Searchable collection of articles, with reader comments about internet design
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Our Web Design Training Program has provided the very best in online web design training to more than - , - individuals interested in web design and development since . Our Web Design Courses cover a breadth of Web work, from html to Flash; from Dreamweaver to Photoshop. Each online Web class is taught by our fellow experts and working professionals in the field.
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Learn web design with the help of our active online forums, articles and tutorials. Simple and straight forward, Killersites.com will help you build better websites quickly.
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This Style Guide for the Branch Libraries of the New York Public Library explains the markup and design requirements for all Branch Libraries web projects, along with various standards and best practices.
Branch Libraries projects must be authored in valid XHTML Transitional and styled with valid Cascading Style Sheets. See the XHTML and CSS sections below for details. Additional sections of this Style Guide, coming soon, will provide information on writing for the web, naming and filing your documents, and other useful topics and guidelines.
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printed references and free online resources useful in your web design adventures, with Color, Fonts, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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The WaSP LEARN section exists to provide you with resources to get you up to par with web standards. This expanding area of tutorials, articles, reference charts, templates, and a directory of website resources can help you make sense of the standards and prepare you for things that could be especially challenging or confusing.
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Tutorials on just about every facet of web design, CSS section is very rich.
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