The best (and free!) resource is the World Wide Web Frequently Asked Questions
maintained by Thomas Boutell. It's constantly updated, therefore more current than any
book in printed form. Thomas is an accomplished web programmer and his selection of
materials in the FAQ is excellent. Highly recommended.
Otherwise, instead of rounding up all the usual suspects you will find
below referrals to some sites that offer some great information but might get overlooked.
Builder.com
This is one of the many sites produced by C/Net. The site is divided in many sections such as web programming, web servers, web business. It provides internet news, product comparisons, tips on tracking traffic and increasing download speed, an html tutorial and some publishing tools that help you design some scripts which you can paste into your own pages.
Test your site for efficiency. Submit your url and have your site analyzed immediately for efficiency. Can your graphics be made smaller. Is your html coding bloated? The SiteScan utility checks and optimizes your entire websites in minutes. SiteScan also searches for broken links on your website.
Internet.com
Produced by Mecklermedia, a producer of various computer and internet publications, this site provides news, hands-on tips from expert page designers, tools. It is a geared to some more advanced users, so, if you're new to web designing, check out
builder.com (referenced above) instead.
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