Web-Dev-Bookmarks
Vitaly Friedman’s Essential bookmarks for web-designers and web-developers is, well, a huge compilation of essential bookmarks for web professionals. Think anything is missing? Submit your own links to the directory.
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Roger Johansson is a Swedish web professional specialising in web standards, accessibility, and usability. More about me and this site.
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- Validation statistics from Nikita the Spider Comments off
- An analysis of the sites crawled by the bulk validation tool Nikita the Spider during March 2008.
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- What does Acid3 mean to you and me? Comments off
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- Designing Web Navigation (Book review) Comments off
- Learn the fundamentals of navigation design and design better navigation systems for large and small sites as well as for web based applications.
- DOMAssistant bundle for TextMate Comments off
- To save keystrokes and speed up development I have created a DOMAssistant bundle for TextMate.
- First impressions of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Comments off
- My impressions after trying out Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for a couple of days.









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Thanks! There are MANY Color Tools and references related to Color Theory - really great bookmarks.
Would love to check it out but keep getting told it's a mirror site for itself and then it redirects to itself :(
It's back again :)
Funny you should be plugging Vitaly's list. I've been meaning to show you this.
By author: Roger Johansson
By category: Standards XHTML
By domain: /^4/
By title: /^D/ /^T/
Reviews: Developing with Web Standards The Perils of using XHTML Properly
Search: author roger
Newest: Recent Additions/20
Every category has it's own RSS feed. So does the recent additions "index." And you can grab the entire thing as an OPML.
Enjoy, ~d
Wow, Douglas, that looks like another great resource!
Yeah, too bad I've been having such a huge problem with my host lately. I think I just figured out what was causing it. Fingers crossed...
Just Doug BTW, I only sign my name like that because, to be honest, I really don't know why I sign my name like that! lol
Roger, thanks for your support.
Douglas, hi again ;)
Thanks for a great resource, which is - by the way - added to "Web-dev-bookmarks"!
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