A collection of tutorials to help web designers understand accessibility issues.
Basic JavaScript with Examples
Since the day Microsoft built support for JavaScript into Internet Explorer 3.0, Netscape's client-side language has become the de facto standard for enhancing web pages at the browser. In this full-length excerpt from Practical JavaScript Programming, author Reaz Hoque explains the basics of client-side scripting. He also gives you some neat scripts that can enhance your web pages, making them impressively interactive. Important code snippets available in this article include a browser detection script, capable of offering tailored content based on broswer version or type. For instance, it's important (unless you like crashing visitors' computers) to only serve JavaScript 1.1 code to Netscape Navigator 3.0 or later.
Hoque, Reaz. Intranet Journal (1997). Resources>Tutorials>DHTML
Dreamweaver 4 Tutorial: A Guide for New Users
If you've been thinking of making the jump to Dreamweaver, you couldn't find a better time than now. Version 4 was recently released and has earned a slew of glowing reviews. We've prepared this guide with new users in mind, those who have intranet or Internet experience, but haven't tried Dreamweaver before. The instructions that follow are for Dreamweaver 4.
Dreier, Troy A. Intranet Journal (2000). Resources>Tutorials>Web Design>Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver Tutorials: Getting Started
Learn how you can get up and running quickly with Dreamweaver MX. Watch these tutorial movies, and get started today.
Adobe (2004). Resources>Tutorials>Streaming>Dreamweaver
FrameMaker Building Blocks: Using Building Blocks to Customize FrameMaker Documents 
Building blocks, like macros, allow you to enter information without typing it.
Scriptorium (2000). Resources>Tutorials>Software>Adobe FrameMaker
Introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver (I) 
Macromedia Dreamweaver is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor used for web page creation. This video will guide you through the first use of Dreamweaver MX. It is followed by Introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver (II).
Hegelheimer, Volker. Iowa State University (2003). Resources>Tutorials>Streaming>Dreamweaver
Introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver (II) 
Macromedia Dreamweaver is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor used for web page creation. This video will continue to guide you through the first use of Dreamweaver MX. It follows Introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver (I).
Hegelheimer, Volker. Iowa State University (2003). Resources>Tutorials>Streaming>Dreamweaver
A Macromedia Dreamweaver Tutorial
This tutorial will start off by guiding you through the first steps of building a site with Dreamweaver. Next, we'll look at more advanced elements, like adding media and remotely managing a site. This tutorial focuses on Dreamweaver 3, so if you're using an earlier version, you'll find that some of the features discussed are not available.
Dreier, Troy A. Intranet Journal. Resources>Tutorials>Web Design>Dreamweaver
Tutorials on various image-editing techniques using Adobe Photoshop.
Planet Photoshop. Resources>Tutorials>Graphic Design>Adobe Photoshop
The Internet is a terrific resource. It contains hundreds of web sites dedicated to thousands of topics. With so many sites, it is easy to get lost. Knowing the types of search tools available and mastering some general search tips can make your search more profitable. Use caution when searching the web, though. Anybody with access to the Internet can post web sites about topics that interest them. These sites are not always accurate. Therefore, it also is a good idea to learn how to evaluate web sites. The Purdue University Library system's Core+ Tutorial provides helpful guidelines for evaluating sources.
Purdue University (1997). Resources>Tutorials>Online>Search
Tutorial: Introduction to JavaScript
JavaScript is an easy-to-learn programming language which can be built into Web pages, so that it executes from within the browser rather than on the web server. Intranets especially can leverage the power of JavaScript to create 'smart' Web pages which can process data and interact with the user. In this introduction we concisely look at the main programming points of the JavaScript language.
Weiss, Aaron. Intranet Journal. Resources>Tutorials>DHTML>JavaScript
Word Tips and Tricks: Movies for Authors
These flash movies can be redistributed freely on your Web site or intranet, on condition that they are not altered or amended in any way. If you view them on this Web site, they will open in second window.
Cherryleaf (2003). Resources>Tutorials>Software>Microsoft Word
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