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The resources for designing and creating web pages are very vast, ever-expanding, and vary in quality from gibberish to well constructed and easily understood. I chose this list based upon sites I visited while doing this site's present layout. Some, like the W3C School, seemed to have open tabs in my browser all the time.
Lightbox
"Lightbox is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers." This is true. It's in use everywhere on www.brumm.com!
World Wide Web
Consortium Schools
The information at the W3Schools site is a must when learning to use CSS. I reiterate: it is invaluable. And it is clearly presented. There are also html coding tutorials, lessons, and examples.
Inspect Element
Create a Button with Hover and Active States using CSS Sprites
My navigational toolbars are a result of learning from this blogger's tips for coding a mouseover menu using CSS sprites.
ColorZilla
Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator
ColorZilla provides free code to create background gradients within a web page or elements on the page. They furnish a powerful Photoshop-like CSS gradient editor that you use on their site, then copy and paste the code into your document(s). They have some other useful widgets, but I haven't delved further into what they have to offer.
JW Player
JW Player 5 - Read about and download
Longtail Video has produced what has become the web's top video player. It's fairly simple to use and understand, as long as one is well-versed in html and some CSS and javascript.
JQuery
JQuery has lots of potentially useful scripts. This particular page illustrates one example of a really fun script, which makes one image circulates around another or others.
Elated.com
To begin the redesign of this site in September 2011, I did a lot of research on CSS image sprites (for rollovers), and liked and needed several of the informative pages I came upon. Elated.com has a "Huge archive of free webmaster resources, including tutorials, free web site templates, Photoshop actions, images, and forums."
GUI Stuff.com
This particular page on the GUI Stuff web site not only has some helpful information about image rollover techniques, but a enlightening and critical assessment of how the internet was becoming extremely bland and uninteresting when the onset of CSS tended to remove graphical elements and other scripting languages from the pages.
Zander Labs - Wagstaff
Alohatechsupport/Zander is one of several sites I have bookmarked as they provide a very nice (javascript) script for use in displaying photographs.
Noupe: The Curious Side of Smashing Magazine
13 Awesome Javascript CSS Menus
More menu possibilities using CSS (cascading style sheets).
Queness
30 Javascript Image and Photo Galleries - Mootool, Prototype, JQuery and Tutorials
Queness has even more examples of photographic display scripts to use on a web site.


