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HTML
Authoring Tools |
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- Dreamweaver (Macromedia) -- WYSIWYG
HTML development and website management tool.
Dreamweaver is the
Web editor currently recommended by the UW Center
for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.
- Frontpage (Microsoft) -- WYSIWYG HTML
development and website management tool. Some
functions only work with IE and requires server
extensions to run.
- GoLive (Adobe) -- WYSIWYG HTML development
and website management tool, less automation,
more control than FP. Works with all browsers
and servers.
- Homesite (Allaire) -- Easy
to use, HTML development and website management
tool. Works with all browsers and servers.
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JAVASCRIPT |
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JAVA |
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- JavaWorld -- Some high level Java information and links.
You can also find information on the Sun, IBM,
and Microsoft sites.
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Cascading
Style Sheets |
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- W3C ON STYLE SHEETS
-- They are the ones writing the standards...
There is a good list of articles for you to
pursue but you might want to skip the actual
specs unless you are REALLY into that kind of
stuff.
- INTRODUCTION
TO CSS -- A good explanation of the reason
the CSS standards were developed, why to use
them in your pages, how to use them, and where
Microsoft sees the standards going.
- CSS TUTORIAL -- A good place to begin learning about how to use
Style Sheets.
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