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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
W3C develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. Scene aims to produce websites to the standards laid down by W3C

Web Accessibility Content Guidelines
A full rundown of the changes required to make websites accessible for those with disabilities. Required bedtime reading for web professionals

oldversion.com
They don't make them like they used to. An essential site to find the web stuff that used to break websites, and for anyone wanting assistance in making their work robust in the face of "if it ain't broke ..."

ascii tables
A low tech guide to ascii codes and other special character sets for the coder. A simple automatic version is available here

The PHP Homepage
The script of choice for Scene on the Net. This open source language is widely used in business and education and powers some of the most popular websites in the world. The PHP site offers a fully-featured manual with worked examples on the language's functions. See Date, Session-Register and htmlentities — our favourites.

Meyerweb's Color Blender
A handy tool for finding the stages between chosen colors. It scores for ease and simplicity. There's another great color styling tool at Webstyle.

The Hidden Firefox
If you're a fan of Firefox (and who isn't), then these handy tweaks will make your surfing experience even more pleasurable


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