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AOL for WebmastersIf you are a webmaster for an AOL Web Partner or want to enhance your site for AOL members, this site will assist you. (Created by AOL)
Bobby Online Free Portal - This free service will allow you to test web pages and help expose and repair barriers to accessibility and encourage compliance with existing accessibility guidelines, such as Section 508 and the W3C's WCAG
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Browser Quirks and HTML Programming Tips - Browser Quirks and HTML Programming Tips
Cross-Browser Tables and other free web tools that will help you create your website.
Cross Browser Compatibility And Website Design - This article explains some problems encountered when designing exclusively for Internet Explorer.
Designing More Usable Web Sites - This section of Designing a More Usable World is dedicated to cooperative efforts linked toward building a more usable Web for all. At the present time, there are a number of interlocking and interrelated efforts.
Designing for Multiple Browsers Without Being Bland - Designing for Multiple Browsers Without Being Bland
Getting Your Site Ready for WebTV
HTML Standards Compliance - Why Bother? Most pages on the web don't comply with the W3C's HTML specifications.This article explains what the issues are, and why you should and how you can, bring your pages into compliance with the HTML standards.
JavaScript Bug:How to Avoid Nested Tables
"This Page Optimized For ..." - Arguing With Customers - There are some reasons why you should not optimize your site for a particular setup, let alone demand that your visitors adjust their setup.
Principles of Friendly Web Pages - This is the first of a series of pages that present the basic principles of using HTML to create a user-friendly web site. This page is the introduction to the series and defines the principles to be discussed.
Viewable with Any Browser - Viewable with any browser campaign
W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium (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.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 - Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
Web Page Purifier Place to submit a url to see how it will look in different broswers
Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer - Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer
Webmonkey Browser Collection - Articles concerning browse
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