Website Reference Sources
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Website Reference contains FAQs, IAQs, glossaries, resource lists, ...
It's closely related to
Location in that it helps you to find web
developer resources, but these items go further and annotate.
This section contains our Webmaster's Encyclopedia,
and the famous Virtual Library of Web Development.
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The Beginner's Page
If you're new to the net, or a veteran looking to explore new areas -
this page will get you started. We introduce the Internet, the World
Wide Web, HTML, Java and JavaScript, and more. We also show you where
to get further information, what books to read, and what questions are
most often asked about these topics.
WDVL's Intermediate Page
For those of you who have mastered that basics and are
looking to take the next step, this page will help you
add a little spice to your Web site. We'll even introduce
you to some of those technologies you've been hearing
about, like CGI, CSS, Web Programming and more.
Resources !
Links to all the resource lists on this site.
There are many files - you might want to go straight to
Ultimate Web Developer Resources.
Help !
How to solve problems, where to find help.
Interesting Asked Questions
Some of the more interesting questions we've answered.
Frequently Asked Questions
and their answers.
Java
A comprehensive index of all our Java-related pages.
The Webmaster's Encyclopedia
The WDVL is a 2-level 'encyclopedia',
the first level providing a glossary of terms,
and those are then linked into either articles/tutorials,
or links to further resources.
The Library of Web Development
The classic 'Virtual Library' of some 2,000 annotated
references to web developer resources on the web.
Standards
Ongoing or current standards - mostly at the W3C.
Navigation
How to design a website to optimise the user's experience and benefits
from it. Especially oriented towards the "Information Architecture",
i.e. designing the organization and navigation systems that help users
find information.
Tools
Tools..
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