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Joe Clark is an accessibility expert. This is his Web site. An excellent resource for people interested in accessible Web design. |
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A collection of JavaScript scripts that implement DHTML and AJAX.
This has some pretty wild scripts in it. Think of it as a JavScript/AJAX version of Stu Nicholls' CSS Play site. |
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This is an an excellent collection of links and resources for all kinds of Web development information. It uses the "Wiki" model. |
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Another good JavaScript reference. |
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Regular Expressions are a real pain. This tool helps to test out your REGEX in the manner parsed by PHP, JavaScript or VBScript. |
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Useful test tools for mobile Web sites. |
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A simulator for the Opera Mini phone browser.
Very useful, if you write sites for phones. |
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Most RFCs are dull, boring documents.
Not this one. |
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This is a pretty amazing Web site that shows off some pretty fancy footwork done with only CSS. I'm impressed.
Stu Nicholls may just be the best CSS designer in the world. |
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A set of basic JavaScript tutorials. |
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