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  1. Visit View Rendered Source View Rendered Source

    Firefox is a fast, free, open-source, multi-platform Web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It features tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, improved privacy and security, installable extensions and themes, and excellent Web standards support.

  2. Visit Recommended PHP Reading List Recommended PHP Reading List

    Learn about PHP with this reading list compiled for programmers and administrators by IBM Web application developers.

  3. Visit Introducing CSS event:Selectors Introducing CSS event:Selectors

    Use CSS-like pseudo selectors to apply JavaScript events. You can use the same callback function for more than one selector, encouraging code reuse.

  4. Visit Behind the Scenes with Apache's .htaccess Behind the Scenes with Apache's .htaccess

    An overview of Apache .htaccess files and a thoroughly researched list of resources related to authoring them.

  5. Visit How to Add a Favicon to your Site How to Add a Favicon to your Site

    An interesting message landed in my inbox today. Karl Dubost, who (among other roles) is the Activity Lead for the W3C Quality Assurance Interest Group, posted a link to a draft document: How to Add a Favicon to your Site.

  6. Visit Round-up of 30 AJAX Tutorials Round-up of 30 AJAX Tutorials

    There are quite a large number of Ajax examples and demos around the Web, but some people need a bit more information than just a raw piece of code. Max has put together a list of what he considers the best Ajax tutorials discovered over the past year.

  7. Visit blogZero - SXSW 2006 blogZero - SXSW 2006

    My blog post with a list of panels and parties. Welcome to Austin!

  8. Visit What Firefox extensions do you have installed? What Firefox extensions do you have installed?

    Here is a list of mine, and how I did it.

  9. Visit CodeZoo CodeZoo

    With a searchable database that thus far includes Java, Ruby and Python, O'Reilly's CodeZoo is a repository for open-source software. Anyone with an O'Reilly Network membership (they're free) can create a custom library of code that's shared as a pool.

  10. Visit Top 10 Ways to Find Great Photos on Flickr Top 10 Ways to Find Great Photos on Flickr

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