You can find out who is linked to your web site by going to altavista.com and typing (without the quotes) “link:www.yourdomain.com” in the search box. The results will be a list of sites that are linked to the URL you typed.
Tip: Dreamweaver MX Site Definitions on OS X
We have previously explained how to find the preferences file for the Dreamweaver site definitions using a Mac. With Mac OS X and the new Dreamweaver MX, the site definitions have moved. Here is where to find them now.
/Users/<username>/Library/Preferences/Dreamweaver MX Prefs
This is the file that contains your FTP info and your passwords. Making a backup copy if you have to reinstall DW can save you a lot of time.
Thorough explanation of Wireframes
strange systems: Using Wireframes This article at strange systems, an information architecture site, goes into what wireframes are for, what you put in one, which pages need wireframes, and how much detail to include in a wireframe. It includes a list of resources and examples.
Information Architecture
Information architecture, usability and interaction design issues, plus the odd thought from Elegant Hack has reviews of lots of IA books and other IA information. Plus, it is an interesting and unusual site experience.
Definitions for IT related words
whatis.com offers definitions for thousands of technical words.
Addison Wesley offers Web Wizard Series
WebWizard Series from this educational publisher includes books for teaching HTML, multimedia, Web design, XML, JavaScript, freeware and shareware, and Dreamweaver.
Web design for the K-12 market
Developing for the K-12 Audience: evolt.org, Site Development looks at school infrastructure and legalities involved in creating Web sites to be used in the K-12 world.