Web browser standards support comparison tables for HTML, CSS, DOM, and ECMAScript.
Web 2.0 is probably a term you've heard before many times. With it comes ideas of AJAX, rounded corners and badges. It usually favors the minimalist approach, so we're going to try to capture this essence in a tutorial here.
It’s never been easier to quickly build your very own website, and there’s never been more ways to make money from it. This tutorial series will take from Point A to Point Bucks step by step.
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Brian: Adobe Kuler is one that I use often. http://kuler.adobe.com/
Stefan: I just wanted to add another good site like colorschemes: www.colourlovers.com
Bob: lol! yeh, cheers Ben!
ben: Who didn’t you pay very much to write this drivel?! Good stuff ;)
sneakatron: What about JK Rowling’s website
dutchgirl: There’s a new icon search engine: www.easyiconfinder.com !
Hotel Il Convento Pistoia: I use imagetemple.com often The Nature > Snow collection is particularly good! ;)