Resources

on the Web:

Tutorials and online web design references.

check out the WebMonkey section on HotWired, especially

Copyright Questions and Answers

About E-commerce:

Javascript:

Online forms

Free Servers:

Publicizing your website (Keywords, Registering with Search Engines, etc.)

Tracking Visitor Traffic to your Site:

Eric or Debbie can help you sign out books from the P2W library. The following titles might beespecially helpful:

  • Web Design in a Nutshell (O-Reilly Press)

an overview of html, browsers and platforms, image file formats, multimedia for the web. javascript, and emerging technologies.

  • Photoshop in a Nutshell (O-Reilly Press)

(O-Reilly Press) More of a reference book than a step by step tutorial (Try Classroom in a book for how to achieve different effects/results.

  • Web perfomance Tuning (O-Reilly Press)

The down and dirty on how to optimize web pages as well computers that access/serve them. A must read for developers, designers, system administrators and web 'power users.'

see also:

  • Information Architecture for the WWW (O-Reilly Press)

 

  • HTML 4 for the WWW (Visual Quickstart Guide)

CD ROMs:

  • Check out the "Classroom in a CD" from Adobe. Contains step by step exercises to achieve different effects (e.g. drop shadows, using filters and layers, etc.)