Online Communication
Accessible Web Design
Links to various resources and examples of accessible design.
BoogieJack.com
This site has provided webmaster resources since 1997 and features "free graphics, HTML tutorials, CSS tutorials, copy and paste JavaScript, and very cool products you won't find elsewhere.'
Developer Channel
An umbrella site from Internet.com with links to many large interactive media sites: Webdeveloper.com, WebReference, JustSMIL, StreamingMedia World, JavaBoutique, ScriptSearch, etc.
Draac.Com: Building a Better Internet
Tips and tutorials for HTML, CSS, Frames, Tables, Forms, and more.
HTML Goodies
Home page provides access to HTML 4.0 tags, CSS, JavaScript and VBScript keywords. Primers and tutorials abound for various Web applications.
HTML Help Central
Dan Finkle maintains these help pages for the web developer community. Site promotion, bug reports, cool tricks, message boards, more.
A List Apart
A Web magazine for people who make websites. New material is available every Friday. Strong support of CSS for web page design.
Universal Usability by Sarah Horton, author of Web Style Guide and Access by Design: A Guide to Universal Usability for Web Designers.
"The resources within are sure to help all who design Web sites, finding aids, research guides, and similar projects." [-- L. Lord, University of Kansas; Choice Reviews Online, June 2007.]
Usability for Technical Communicators
"An overview of the relationship between Technical Communication and Usability" in web design."
WebDeveloper.com
Quintessential site for web developers and designers. Features a Developer Channel which links to sites for tutorials, code, etc., Dr. Website for code, Scriptsearch.com and an alphabetical directory of links to resources.
Web Developer's Journal
An Internet.com site, the journal provides articles, news, and links of interest to web developers.
WebReference.com The Web-developer's Reference Library.
World Wide Web Consortium
"...W3C is an international consortium where member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. W3C's mission is to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the Web."