www.internet.com
This site is a definitive source of information about everything to do with
the Internet. It provides a large range of information on all forms of e-business
and web design. The 'group' contains a large number of other sites and a free
e-mail newsletter service. This site provides a great source of information
for all levels of user/programmer. One word of warning - if you register for
the newsletter, you will not have an option to opt-out of third party mail
shots!
www.htmlgoodies.com
For anyone looking at understanding and using html as a programming language,
this is probably one of the best beginners sites. As you get more confident,
links can take to you to more complex areas and sites.
www.webdeveloper.com
Another site with a large range of developer level information and links to
other sites. Well worth a visit.
www.javascripts.com
If you're looking for javascript resources this site provides tutorials, free
scripts and useful links. This site is part of the Internet.com group, so
the same warning goes out with regards to the newsletter.
www.microsoft.com
Love him or loathe him, Bill Gates' empire has provided us with some of the
most influential software. If you need information on any package, or want
to update your programmes with the latest templates or viewers, log on to
this site, it's worth a visit.
Adobe, makers of PhotoShop, and recent buyers of Macromedia who made the Dreamweaver and Flash software packages - used by graphic and web designers and developers world-wide.
www.webmonkey.com
The Webmonkey is a great resource for all things to do with web design. It's
articles are well written and informative, and the tutorials, easy to follow.
If there is one site that you have to revisit regularly, this is it.
Covering pretty much every aspect of website design, including preprepared templates, 1000 Website Tools should be a first-stop for everyone involved in website development.
www.misterfixit.com/lastpage.html
Reputedly the last page of the Internet, this is a copy of the original, and
there are many other copies - but it is a bit of fun to end with.