If you could only

use 3 web sites (excluding here) each year to help you in developing web sites what would they be and why?

Mine would be:-

W3Schools.com - as a css and html reference guide
cssremix.com - so far this is the best site i have found to help me get inspiration.
fontsquirrel.com - Easy way to get different fonts onto your site even for a newbie like me.

Whats yours?

Some real good sites there and a few that I probably won’t be using for a few years, love the clientsfromhell :slight_smile:

Stomme, why google.us and not google.nl? Is it just because “Google us” sounds like google are talking to you?

Anyway, probably these for me:

and sitepoint.

http://www.456bereastreet.com/ - excellent accessibility stuff
http://expressionengine.com/user_guide/ - the CMS docs I use most
http://clientsfromhell.net/ - to remind me how good most of my clients are

Tricky question. I always find the answers on different websites, I simply don’t have any particular location where I search, I always go to google :slight_smile:

localhost:8080
google
sitepoint

FLY!!!

…oh - I thought you were going to ask “…have one super power…”

:google:

csstricks

Stomme, why google.us and not google.nl? Is it just because “Google us” sounds like google are talking to you?

Google.nl is so concerned with giving me more Dutch results that it means I miss out on better results related to my queries, which 99% of the time are not Dutch-related.

Geo-based results might be fine if you’re looking for shoe shops, but not when looking for articles on HTML, CSS, Javascript, accessibility, etc. If I want Dutch webrichtlijnen, I know where to look anyway.

google.us usually brings me to google.com. Google.com I cannot type in without getting google.nl. Since google is American, google.us == google.com

www.mysql.com
www.sitepoint.com

:slight_smile:

w3.org/TR/html4 and all pages within
google.us, frankly: every time I have a question about a bug or browser support, I google it. Esp. for Javascript questions.