Website Design Top References
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Web Design Tips
The following websites are considered top reference sites for web design and development. They have been carefully selected as they offer a variety of essential information from guidelines for building the credibility of a Web site to how to legally copyright a website.
- Adobe.com
The Adobe® Reader® software is offered free from Adobe® for viewing and printing Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Adobe has become the standard adopted by governments and enterprises worldwide.
- BBBOnLine, Inc. -- Promoting Trust and Confidence on the Internet
BBBOnLine is a subsidiary of the Council of Better Business Bureaus. Includes essential information for web site owners.
- Copyscape.com
Online tool to monitor and protect Web sites against content theft and plagiarism.
- Copyright Law Information & Articles
Articles and information about United States copyright law, including web site copyright registration and copyright forms.
- CSE HTML Validator - Professional HTML Syntax Checker and HTML Editor
CSE HTML Validator is a powerful, easy to use offline HTML, XHTML, and CSS syntax checker/HTML validator, accessibility checker, and link checker for Microsoft Windows. A less powerful, free version is also available.
- Dynamic Drive - Favicon Generator
Use this online tool to easily create a favorites icon (favicon) for your site. Capable of generating desktop icons as well.
- Networking on the Net
Ethics, Courtesy and Professionalism on the Net
- Free Online Broken Link Checker
Free site-wide broken link checker.
- Google Information for Webmasters
Essential webmaster guidelines from Google. Includes design and content guidelines, technical guidelines, quality guidelines and more.
- Google Sitemaps Pal
Offers an online tool to generate Google XML Sitemaps that generates in seconds.
- Microsoft Office Online
Microsoft's template homepage. Includes free templates for calendars, business cards, invoices, expense reports and more.
- Stanford Web Credibility Research
10 guidelines for building the credibility of a Web site.
- The Major Search Engines and Directories
SearchEngineWatch.com's editor, Danny Sullivan, provides a guide to the major search engines of the web.
- U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Government Copyright Office official Web site offering information on how to copyright your Web site. See: Form TX
- W3C World Wide Web Consortium
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding.
- What Every Webmaster Needs To Know About Copyright Law
Quick guideline does not pretend to be a comprehensive guide, as the author is not a lawyer, however, it attempts clear up some of the most commonly asked questions about copyright laws.
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