- Featured Columnists
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Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Web Basics
- Publishing on the Web: Putting Files on the Server
- Web Design Process and Workflow
- Project Management
- Mark My WWWord: HTML and XHTML
- Standards Compliance
- Layouts
- Forms
- Meta Tags and Search
- Usability
- Accessibility
- Enhancing Web Page Interaction
- Web Graphics
- Web Page Optimization
- Multimedia
- Content
- Overview of Servers
- Server Programming Basics
- Careers in Web Design
- Tools
- Tutorials
- Intellectual Property for Web Designers
Welcome
Last updated Oct 17, 2003.
Welcome to the InformIT.com Web Design Reference Guide. You may have seen other reference guides, for example, Flash and Photoshop. Flash and Photoshop certainly play a role in Web design, but unlike those topics, this guide provides a snapshot of everything Web design. The information in this guide includes reference, news, and access to the Web design community. All articles, except where noted, have been written by Meryl Evans, who now maintains the Web Design blog.
The Guide is broken into several sections, as follows:
Web Design Reference Guide
Articles and Sample Chapters
Books and E-books
Online Resources
The Web Design Reference Guide also has a series of articles that introduce you to markup, Web graphics, accessibility, legal issues, and more. You may see crossovers to other guides, in which you can get in-depth information on the topics of interest to you. This guide provides the 30,000-foot view of Web design topics, whereas otherssuch as Photoshop, XML, and Flashgive you the 100-foot view.
Because InformIT.com is part of Pearson, you can get exclusive access to Pearson's writers. Look forward to articles from notable authors from publishers such as Peachpit, New Riders, Que, and Sams.
We hope you stop by often because the blog is updated a few times a week, and new articles are added weekly. Again, welcome to the Web Design Reference Guide!
