Consumer WebWatch: How Consumers and Experts Rate Credibility on the Web gives results from a large study showing how people rate the credibility of a Web site. If you are thinking credible content is what counts, you’d better take a look at this.
Good instructions in 404 File Making
thesitewizard.com: How to Set Up a Custom 404 File Not Found Page on your Website This is a well-written and easy to use set of directions for using an .htaccess file to set up a custom 404 File Not Found error message for your site.
Web Teach? Huh?
The Dreamweaver Savvy site has a reference to my review of Dreamweaver MX Fireworks MX Savvy.
Sort of.
He says, “Nice Review of Dreamweaver Savvy at Web Teach.” Hey, I spelled YOUR name right!
Alan Wood’s Unicode Resources
Unicode and multilingual support in HTML, fonts, Web browsers and other applications Here is help with creating multilingual Web pages and non-Latin alphabets. There is a section especially devoted to Unicode Support in HTML, HTML editors and Web browsers.
Web Teacher Writes Teacher’s Edition for Peachpit Press
I’m busy writing the new Teacher’s Edition and study guide for HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS from Peachpit Press. This Visual Quick Start Guide by Elizabeth Castro has long been one of my favorite books. See my review right here on Web Teacher.
Peachpit Press is moving into the academic market and is using experienced teachers and writers such as yours truly to create study materials and classroom exercises for their Visual Quickstart Guides. I’m delighted to be doing it and just hope I can create exercises for students and teachers that measure up to the high quality Liz Castro has always brought to her book.
Wayback Machine Internet Archive
Internet Archive The Internet Archive is a digital library of Internet sites that allows you to search over 10 billion pages of previous versions of Web sites.
Where to find Dreamweaver Extensions
Extension Resources at Dreamweaver FAQ.com This is a handy compilation of all the places offering Dreamweaver extensions, put together by the folks at Dreamweaver FAQ.