Paper? We don't need no stinking paper: Online resources
- mailing list: Very active, very helpful.
- Wiki: "Among other things the wiki serves as a collective long term memory for the list participants." Want to give Internet Explorer for Windows something it understands, but give better browsers the 'real deal'? You'll find out how to do this and more here.
- Archives: Got a CSS problem that has you stumped? Don't worry, someone else has already had (and received help dealing with) that same problem. Find out the answers here.
zeldman.com The Daily Report: Insightful, thought-provoking, and well-written content and links served up regularly
A List Apart For people who make Web sites
- Taming lists, Mark Newhouse. Indispensable information to help you markup your navigation semantically.
- CSS: Going to Print, Eric Meyer. You'll never need to make a 'printer-friendly version' again.
- Alternative Style: Working With Alternate Style Sheets, Paul Sowden. Let your visitors decide how to view your pages.
- Using XHTML and CSS for an effective Search Engine Optimization Campaign, Brandon Olejniczak. Structural markup will help you get better search engine rankings, too.
The Web Standards project Bless these people.
CSS: A guide for the unglued A great links page
CSS Layout Techniques: for Fun and Profit Layouts that you can use in your projects from Eric Costello. Resources and tutorials, too.
Real World Style CSS layouts, tips, tricks, and techniques from Mark Newhouse.
The Business Benefits of Web Standards Good news for modern suits. The gospel of Web standards presented in terms that an MBA can appreciate.