- The Free Site CLMP Rating: +10
http://www.thefreesite.com/
- TheFreeSite.com aims to list all the top free products, services and offers available on the Web. Unless you're brand new to the Net, you likely have discovered the fact that the world of cyberspace is a fantastic place to get free stuff. It's our ongoing mission to round up the all the latest and greatest freebies in one convenient spot.
added July 26, 2000
- Web Pages That Suck CLMP Rating: +10
http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/
- Where you learn good Web design by looking at bad Web design. (!!very good, funny, and useful!!)
added July 26, 2000
- Alliance for Community Technology
http://www.communitytechnology.org/
- Group that promotes the use of technology to form meaningful communities. Site has resources that help the user understand how to do this.
added May 30, 2000
- Arts Wire Spider School
http://www.artswire.org/spiderschool/
- SpiderSchool provides information and training for the arts community on how to integrate technology into their work. Arts Wire offers day-long and half-day on-line arts and technology workshops.
added April 4, 2000
- HTML Writers Guild
http://www.hwg.org/
- The HTML Writers Guild is the world's largest international organization of Web authors with over 117,000 members in more than 150 nations worldwide. Our unique community provides resources, support, representation, and education for web authors at all skill levels.
added July 26, 2000
- HTML: Library of Congress Resource Page
http://lcweb.loc.gov/global/internet/html.html
- Links to standards, books and references, style guides, guides to editing tools, and information on advanced features (cascading style sheets, programming, link checkers).
added August 31, 2000
- NCSA's Guide to CGI
http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/overview.html
- Clear explanations for beginners with tips and archives of existing CGI programs for more advanced users.
added March 16, 2000
- Open Studio: The Arts Online
http://www.openstudio.org/
- Open Studio: The Arts Online is a national initiative that funds organizations to train the arts community to use the World Wide Web for gathering resources, sharing information, and building new audiences. Open Studio's nationwide network of technology training sites provides free access and training to artists and nonprofit arts organizations.
added April 4, 2000
- Search Engine Watch
http://www.searchenginewatch.com/
- Learn how to get listed and the rules for getting listed at the top of the various search engines. Also, tips on effective searching and ratings of search engines.
added June 8, 2000
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group
http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/
- Publications, works in progress, meeting minutes, and membership info for the WWW Consortium's group that sets guidelines on how to make websites accessible to people with disabilities. You can download their latest guidelines here.
added June 22, 2000
- WEBMONKEY
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/index.html
- To put it quite simply, this site is a resource for web developer's. They also have a great HTML tutorial for beginners. To get there, simply type in the url "/teachingtool/html.html" after webmonkey.
added July 26, 2000
- Website test for accessibility
http://www.cast.org/bobby/
- Enter your URL into the Bobby test and see if your site meets the WWW Consortium's accessibility guidelines. Also tests for compatibility with different browsers and HTML 4.0.
added June 22, 2000
- World Wide Web FAQ
http://www.boutell.com/faq/
- Everything you wanted to know about the Web...
added July 25, 2000
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