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  1. You're stylin' now: there's no need to reinvent the wheel when you follow an established style guide, but do make it your own.: An article from: Communication World by Sue Khodarahmi, 2006-09-01
  2. The GUI Style Guide. (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Lew Coddington, Judith Rachel, 1996-05-01
  3. Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry. (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Martha Cover, 1997-11-01
  4. Star bright.(GL FASHION: REAL LIFE STYLE)(Lynae's style guide)(Interview): An article from: Girls' Life by Katie Abbondanza, 2009-10-01
  5. Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry.(Book Reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Todd Hawley, 2004-02-01
  6. User attitudes toward corporate style guides: a survey.: An article from: Technical Communication by Paul R. Allen, 1996-08-01
  7. Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing Electronic Information. (book reviews): An article from: Business Communication Quarterly by Mary Ellen Nourse, 1996-09-01
  8. The Digital Style Guide. (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Durthy A. Washington, 1995-02-01
  9. The ACS Style Guide: A Manual for Authors and Editors, 2d ed.(Review) (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by David E. Nadziejka, 1998-11-01
  10. Save money with a corporate style guide.: An article from: Technical Communication by Paul R. Allen, 1995-05-01
  11. Complete CSS Guide -Cascading Style Sheets- Reference
  12. CSS: The Definitive Guide by Eric A. Meyer, 2006-11-07
  13. HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide (6th Edition) by Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, 2006-10-17
  14. HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS by Patrick Griffiths, 2006-12-02

21. Composing Good HTML 3.0 (1 Of 4)
This document attempts to address stylistic points of HTML composition, both at the document and the web level. It is available on the Web at http//www.ology.org/tilt/cgh/ (if
http://www.ology.org/tilt/cgh/
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Composing Good HTML (section 1 of 4)
This document attempts to address stylistic points of HTML composition, both at the document and the web level. It is available on the Web at http://www.ology.org/tilt/cgh/ (if you are reading this via a mirror, you may want to check the original to make sure you're seeing an up-to-date version). This document is neither finished, nor is it even all that current. It reflects my thinking during the summer of 1995, which is that last time that I had the luxury of spending three months thinking about these kinds of things. The web changes rapidly; in some ways this document is now hopelessly out of date. In other ways, though, it still retains some valuable insights (at least, in my humble opinion). You'll have to be the judge, as the reader, because I have neither the time nor the inclination these days to try to keep this document updated. This text is still largely the same text I wrote that summer, with occasional grammatical and spelling fixes. Caveat emptor! New: This is version 2.0.20 (the old version 1 is no longer available, as of Nov 17 1997). Now that

22. Characterization And Assessment Of HTML Style Guides
Julie Ratner Statistics and Human Factors, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Eric M. Grose Statistics and Human Factors, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=257089.257193

23. HTML Style Guides - Technology, Computer Science, Web Publishing, HTML Style Gui
(HTML Style Guides)StudySphere Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver
http://www.studysphere.com/Site/Sphere_3934.html

24. Aurora Help - Learning HTML
HTML Style Guides These HTML tutorials, created in 1995 by Eric Meyer, were maintained on this
http://www.case.edu/help/Help_www2.html

25. 980914.html
NEW LINKS HTML Style Guides, Site Announcement Resources, Commerce Server Providers HTML Style Guides Is your HTML source code a little unreadable by the outside
http://www.webreference.com/new/980914.html

26. CiteSeerX — Citation Query Characterization And Assessment Of
CiteSeerX Scientific documents that cite the following paper Characterization and Assessment of HTML Style Guides
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/showciting?cid=1693897

27. Characterization And Assessment Of HTML Style Guides (Find More Like This, At Us
Web guidelines compared with established HCI guidelines. Find more like Characterization and Assessment of HTML Style Guides (http//www.sigchi.org/chi96/proceedings/intpost
http://usableweb.com/details/000357.html

28. NCDesign HOME PAGE
The HTML Design Guide Style Sheet Guide update are now in progress. New version will support XHTML, HTML5, CSS2.1, CSS 3, Firefox, Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer 8..
http://www.ncdesign.org/

29. Tutorial Sites
HTML Style Guides. A Collection of HTML Style Guides (The HTML Writers Guild) Composing Good HTML, Eric Tilton (CarnegieMellon
http://www.lckweb.com/TUTORIAL.HTM
Development
HTML Style Guides:
Style Guides
Editors and Authoring Tools:
Cascading Style Sheets:
Style Sheets

Graphic Collections

Icons Collections

Gif Animation
...
Transparent Images
Advanced HTML:
Forms

Images Maps

CGI
Counters ... Tables HTML Validation Tools: Validation Link Checker Page Analysis Web Graphic Editors Build Web Graphics Notice:
HTML Specifications and Standards
Current Specification
HTML 4.0 HTML 3.2 (WILBUR)
Expired Drafts and Older Spec ifications

30. HyperText Markup Language & Transfer Protocol (HTML & HTTP)
HTML Style Guides; Style Guide for Online Hypertext WWW Consortium's style manual for web pages. Web Site Guidlines GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) FSF's style manual
http://web.mit.edu/phaley/www/Web/hypertext.html
HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

31. Internet Professionals Northwest (IPN): Web Site Criteria
What Makes a Good Web Site May 15, 1996 Panelists Criteria The Good The Not So Good HTML Style Guides Panelists Lynn Siprelle Teleport Webmistress.
http://www.tbchad.com/ipngweb.html

What Makes a Good Web Site
May 15, 1996
Panelists Criteria The Good The Not So Good ... HTML Style Guides
Panelists
Lynn Siprelle Teleport Webmistress. Web designer, and author of the Teleport daily "One Useful Thing and One Cool Thing."
Lynn: lynn@siprelle.com http://www.siprelle.com
Teleport: www@teleport.com http://www.teleport.com
Mike Pritchard 5 Circles Internet Consulting. Internet marketing and web designer.
mikep@5circles.com http://www.5circles.com/
Kelly Ford Mt. Hood Community College. Access technology specialist, Internet support specialist.
kford@teleport.com http://www.teleport.com/~kford/
Terry Brainerd Chadwick InfoQuest! Information Services. Internet research specialist, web content developer.
tbchad@teleport.com http://www.teleport.com/~tbchad/
IPN Survey: Web Site Design Criteria
What makes a web site "good" depends on your biases and criteria. Some resources that rate web sites focus primarily on design. Others focus more on content, ease of use, uniqueness, currency, and organization, as well as general appeal. One of the top rated Subject Guides that reviews web sites, McKinley's Magellan , ranks sites by the following criteria:
Depth: Is it comprehensive and up-to-date?

32. Web Style Sheets
W3C's authoritative overview of style sheets for the web.
http://www.w3.org/Style/
Languages: af ar az ... zh-hant
Web Style Sheets
home page
(This page uses CSS style sheets) What's new? What are style sheets? Press clippings Conferences ... DSSSL
What's new?
CSS and XSL
What are style sheets?
Style sheets describe how documents are presented on screens, in print, or perhaps how they are pronounced. W3C has actively promoted the use of style sheets on the Web since the Consortium was founded in 1994. The Style Activity has produced several W3C Recommendations (CSS1, CSS2, XPath, XSLT). CSS especially is widely implemented in browsers. By attaching style sheets to structured documents on the Web (e.g. HTML), authors and readers can influence the presentation of documents without sacrificing device-independence or adding new HTML tags The easiest way to start experimenting with style sheets is to find a browser that supports CSS . Discussions about style sheets are carried out on the www-style@w3.org mailing list and on The W3C Style Activity is also developing XSL
Why two Style Sheet languages?
Wondering which one to choose? Read The fact that W3C has developed XSL in addition to CSS has caused some confusion. Why develop a second style sheet language when implementors haven't even finished the first one? The answer can be found in the table below:

33. CiteSeerX — Citation Query Characterization And Assessment Of
CiteSeerX Scientific documents that cite the following paper Characterization and assessment of HTML style guides
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/showciting?cid=327364

34. Characterization And Assessment Of HTML Style Guides - Microsoft Academic Search
Authors Julie Ratner, Eric M. Grose, Chris Forsythe. Citations 22
http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Paper/450044.aspx
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35. HTML Resources
Several dozen links to HTML style guides, tutorials, workbooks, workshops, tips, hints, and advice. HTML Style Guides. A Basic HTML Style Guide
http://www.nd.edu/~fboze/htmlstyl.htm
HTML Resources
General HTML
ALT texts in IMG
http://d1.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/alt/alt-text.html
On the WWW, I see a lot of confusion about the appropriate use of ALT texts in HTML. Although the finer points could be argued, I believe the general principles are more or less as I have set them out in this note.
Composing Good HTML (Version 2.0.4)
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tilt/cgh/
This document attempts to address stylistic points of HTML composition, both at the document and the web level.
Cye's Definitive HTML Book List: Main Page (Frames)
http://wwwiz.com/books/
WWWiz Magazine presents Cye H. Waldman's Definitive HTML Book List.
NCDesign HOME PAGE
http://ncdesign.kyushu-id.ac.jp/
Various information about HTML and related topics. The HTML Design Guide link lets you test whether various HTML tags work with your browser.
The HTML Terrorist's Handbook
http://www.zikzak.net/~acb/hacks/htmlth.html
Composing Evil HTML, being a Guide on how to sabotage web browsers using non-standard HTML features.
The WDVL: Seminars
http://WWW.Stars.com/Seminars/

36. Characterization And Assessment Of HTML Style Guides
Characterization and Assessment of HTML Style Guides
http://wotan.liu.edu/docis/dbl/chichi/1996__115_CAAOHS.htm
The Digital Librarian's Digital Library search D O CIS  Do cuments in  C omputing and I nformation  S cience Home Journals and Conference Proceedings Computer Human Intetaction Characterization and Assessment of HTML Style Guides Julie Ratner, Eric M. Grose, Chris Forsythe Journal Title: Computer Human Intetaction Date: 1996 For further information about this item go to: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/257089.257193 This data comes from DBLP This page is maintained by Angela Cornwell and Thomas Krichel
It was last updated on 2006-04-12

37. Webmaster Services | Web Publishing
Metatag placeholder=description Yale University Webmaster . The Webmaster is available to answer specific questions and will try to be as flexible as time permits in providing
http://www.yale.edu/webmaster/resources.html

38. Joe Larabell's Home Page -- Basic HTML References
HTML Style Guides The Web Design Groups has a good style guide. Art and the Zen of Web Sites is a mustread for style issues. HTML reference links
http://www.larabell.org/html.html
Last modified: Sun Dec 19 23:23:34 1999, see what's new
A collection of HTML references available online
This is a short list of references which I have found on the web. If you don't find what you want here, then try what I consider to be the best search engine available on the web. [Ed Note (21 Oct 99): I recently tried to use this page to look up a forgotten detail of HTML coding and found that many of these links have become obsolete. Once I have the rest of my site up-to-date, I will work on finding more stable references for this page. Sorry.]

39. Aurora Help - Learning HTML
HTML Style Guides Help with creating a WWW site. These HTML tutorials, created in 1995 by Eric Meyer
http://www.cwru.edu/help/Help_www.html

40. HTML Resources
In the HTML Style Guides section there are several documents on how to improve the layout of your homepage. The style guides are extremely helpful in makeing your homepage easy to
http://web.cs.wpi.edu/Research/DD/webdesign.html
Designer Directory
HTML Resources
These resources are intended to help you easily create your own pages on the web. There are two templates available to give you the basic layout of the HTML for either a personal or project homepage. Under HTML Composition Guides there are links to tutorials on writing HTML and the HTML language. In the HTML Style Guides section there are several documents on how to improve the layout of your homepage. The style guides are extremely helpful in makeing your homepage easy to read and access.
HTML Templates
A template for a Personal Homepage
A template for a Project Page
HTML Composition Guides
A Beginners Guide to HTML
An Introduction to HTML
The Compendium of HTML Elements
Check out the HTML 3.2 specifications.
HTML Style Guides
Composing Good HTML
The Style Guide for Online Hypertext dcb@cs.wpi.edu
Version: Wed Jul 10 07:14:33 1996

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