just because there isn't a windows' version of mac's browser safari doesn't mean you can't view what your page designs looks like on safari. . .
thanks to:
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http://browsrcamp.comand more stuff. . . . . . . . . .
pretty much the last word on web stadards:
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http://w3.orgnot only a super great starting point to learn web related languages, but also a nice place to check any questions that arise concerning such:
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http://w3schools.comeasy access to some good html and css info:
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http://htmlhelp.comyou can find some really neat info on number of things such as CSS, DHTML, HTML, JavaScript, etc - ranging from nice articles, to tutorials on up to advance at:
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http://webreference.comand a kinda neat place to not only learn 'bout browser compatibies - but also find some nice hacks
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http://www.quirksmode.org/and "finally" on my quest to share links, a nifty place for Web design tips & tricks:
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http://www.ampsof...sign-l/index.html--------------------------------------
< Edited to combine my posts >