Resources for Web Developers
- Arts Faculty Publishing Guidelines
- Resourses Available from the ITS-WRD group
- Useful Resources on the Web
- Other Publications
Arts Faculty Publishing Guidelines and Internet Resources
- Accessibility:
- Collabra News Groups
- From
Form to Spreadsheet
[PDF version 481 KB] - Working
With Web Developers
[PDF version 1.59 MB]
Resources Available From the ITS Web Resources and Development Group
The ITS Web Resources and Development group (WRD ) provide technical assistance and support for the Universities central web servers. They provide some very good online documentation that faculty web developers should find extremely useful.
The following articles by the WRD group should be of particular interest* to faculty web developers:
- Accessibility resources
- Web development resource articles
*These articles were chosen as the representative of answer to frequently asked questions handled by the ArtsWeb team.
N.B. If you have any queries regarding the Arts Faculties web presence or web publishing within the faculty please do not contact the WRD group, instead please contact the ArtsWeb group via the ArtsIT helpdesk.
Useful Resources on the Web
- Dr.
Watson Page Checker
Dr. Watson is a free service to analyze your web page on the Internet. It includes checking of link validity, download speed, search engine compatibility, and link popularity. - W3C Web
Accesssibility Standards
All web pages are legally obligated to be accessible for people with disabilities. The W3C guidelines explains in detail how to make a Web site accessible. - W3C Validator
The W3C Markup Validation Service is a free service that checks documents like HTML and XHTML for conformance to W3C Recommendations and other standards. - Web Style Guide
A guide to web design. It explains basic design principles, tricks of the trade and aims to explain the big picture of web design. - WWW Security FAQ
Informaiton about World Wide Web security. - Webmonkey
Provides extencive resources and information for web developer beginners, builders and masters. Includes guides to CSS Style Sheets, JavaScript, HTML , Color Codes and Browser Charts.
Other Publications
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HTML Tables & Subheadings - The issue and possible solution of coding level 2 subheadings in tables
[PDF version 157 KB] - MediaServer How2s - Documentation for working with the University's QuickTime media streaming server.
To view PDF files you will need to download and install Adobe Reader.