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Designing for the Web
Introduction | Creating a successful site: site design, web page design, home page design, navigation, type, color | Web graphics and New Technology | HTML | Final tips | Web Software review | Supplemental Links

Web review software

  • Website Garage
    www.websitegarage.com
    • check browser compatibility
    • readiness check for search engines
    • check load time
    • check links and link popularity
    • check spelling
    • check html design
    • fine tune graphics

  • Bobby
    www.cast.org/bobby/
    • check pages on different browsers
    • check for accessibility to people with disabilities

  • Weblint
    www.cre.canon.co.uk/~neilb/weblint/
    • checks validity of HTML code

Sources:

  • Web Sites That Work by Roger Black
  • Creating Killer Websites by David Siegel
  • Hotwired Style: Principles for Building Smart Web Sites by Jeffrey Veen
  • Web Pages That Suck: Learn Good Design by Looking at Bad Design by Vincent Flanders and Michael Willis
  • Graphics and Web Page Design by Laura Lemay, Jon M. Duff and James L. Mohler


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