Other Sources


The web is teeming with web sites about web sites. There seems to be an inexhaustible supply of advice and opinion about what to do with the space between the <html> and </html> on your web pages. In the process of writing this book, I availed myself of much of itcondensing, synthesizing, updating, and improving on what I found for the solutions presented here.

See for yourself. If you need more information on any of the topics presented here, I recommend the following sources:

  • The discussion forum of my favorite web hosting company, Dreamhost (http://discussion.dreamhost.com/).

  • The mailing list archive of the online web development community Evolt (http://lists.evolt.org).

  • The online forums at WebmasterWorld.com (http://www.webmasterworld.com/).



Web Site Cookbook.
Web Site Cookbook: Solutions & Examples for Building and Administering Your Web Site (Cookbooks (OReilly))
ISBN: 0596101090
EAN: 2147483647
Year: N/A
Pages: 144
Authors: Doug Addison

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