This cheat sheet is designed to not only be a quick reference for CSS properties but also to give you a good feel for how each property should be used. It contains all of the properties in the CSS2 specification including a description of the syntax of each one.
Coding Fool, A (2007). Resources>Web Design>Standards>CSS
ActionScript 2.0 to 3.0 Migration Cheat Sheet 
This cheat sheet covers both ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0 and is organized to help those who need to switch to 3.0. The functions and classes of ActionScript 2.0 are to the left of each section, followed by their equivalents in ActionScript 3.0.
ActionScriptCheatSheet.com (2009). Resources>Web Design>Programming>Flash
This cheat sheet is logically organized into DOM methods, functions, regular expressions, etc. It’s easy to use and a great reference for all common JavaScript uses. The guide is not only excellent for JavaScript beginners (covering items as basic as the syntax for putting JavaScript into HTML) but is also suited to programmers at an advanced level (referring to more advanced JavaScript functionality).
Added Bytes (2007). Resources>Web Design>Programming>JavaScript
The Yahoo! User Interface Library
The YUI Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, DHTML and AJAX. YUI is available under a BSD license and is free for all uses.
Dive Into HTML5 seeks to elaborate on a hand-picked Selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine Standards. I shall publish Drafts periodically, as time permits.
Building Web Pages With HTML 5
Depending on who you ask, HTML 5 is either the next important step toward creating a more semantic web or a disaster that's going to trap the web in yet another set of incomplete tags and markup soup. The problem with both sides of the argument is that very few sites are using HTML 5 in the wild, so the theoretical solutions to its perceived problems remain largely untested.
Webmonkey (2009). Resources>Web Design>Wikis>HTML5
Our best CSS gallery is a showcase of well designed websites by the best web designers and web developers around the world, css gallery help you to get inspirations for the web site projects as well as to learn and see what can be achieved through pure css layouts and web standard.
Generates screenshots of how websites appear at 800x600 and 1024x768 resolution in six commonly used web browsers.
Weblog collaboratif portant sur les enjeux sociopolitiques, technologiques et stratégiques entourant la normalisation et l'accessibilisation du Web, mais aussi un million d'autres trucs tout aussi futiles qui nous passent par l'esprit...
The site focuses on web usability, user research, usability testing, accessibility and standards focused design.
Herrod, Lisa. Scenario Girl. Resources>Web Design>User Experience>User Centered Design
The Pencil Project's unique mission is to build a free and open-source tool for making diagrams and GUI prototyping that everyone can use.
Pencil Project, The. Resources>Web Design>Prototyping>Software
We wanted to provide a comprehensive references of elements that are new or have been redefined in HTML5, so we've created a glossary. The purpose of the glossary is simple: we’re going to give you a breakdown of all the elements within the spec in clear, bite-sized chunks.
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