General Web Resources
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- An international industry consortium founded in October 1994 to develop common protocols for the web in order to promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability.
- HTML Dog
- HTML Dog is a guide and resource, for beginners and experts alike, to the most commonly used technologies in making web pages - HTML and CSS.
- W3 Schools
- Extensive tutorials on every web language for beginners and advanced users.
CSS Resources
- A List Apart
- A magazine exploring the design, development, and semantics of Web content.
- Layout Techniques
- Cross-browser layout examples, resources and tutorials.
- Little Boxes
- A visual library of CSS Layouts.
- Listamatic: One List, Many Options
- Styled lists designed for menus.
- Image Replacement
- Methods to keep your images in the stylesheet and your text accessible.
- CSS Tidy
- Clean up your stylesheets with this free utility, which can help you organize your code, fix mistakes and decrease download times.
Aesthetics and Graphics
- UF Official Web Graphics
- Wordmarks, header bars, footers, etc. in GIF, PSD, and JPEG formats.
- FlashKit
- Macromedia Flash examples and tutorials.
- Center for Instructional Technology and Training
- Provides training, technical support, and access to equipment for the development of multimedia for instruction.
- Video Streaming Services
- Allows UF instructors to provide video and audio files on the Web.
- 4096 Color Wheel
- Online hexadecimal tool for HTML colors.
Accessibility
- UF Accessibility Guidelines
- Here are some basic guidelines to help insure universal access to UF web site.
- UF ADA Compliance Office
- Information on campus policies and publications.
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Information to help designers, developers and site owners understand, learn, and create sites that are as accessible as possible to those with disabilities, text browsers, and more.
- WebXACT
- A web-based tool that analyzes web pages for their accessibility to people with disabilities.
- W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
- Guidelines explaining how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities.
- HTML Tidy
- Clean up your Web pages with this free utility, which can help you organize your code, fix mistakes and decrease download times.
- Java Accessibility
- Information regarding access to Sun Microsystems's Java technology.
- Adobe Accessibility
- Adobe site with free example code and guidelines to help you make your PDF files and Macromedia Flash movies accessible to users with disabilities.
Security
- GatorLink Authentication Support
- Access utilities for GatorLink, including a demonstration for Web developers looking to add GatorLink authentication to their sites.
- W3C Security Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- It attempts to answer some of the most frequently asked questions relating to the security implications of running a Web server and using Web browsers.
- Information Technology Security Awareness (ITSA)
- Activities and guidelines for promoting computer security issues across the University of Florida campus.
Starting a Site
- Linking from the UF Web Site Listing
- Fill out this form to register your Web site and establish/change a link from the UF Home Page.
- Search Pages
- Create an interface for the UF search engine that will search just the pages on your web site.
- Web Templates
- To help promote consistency of design and navigation, we provide templates for Campus Web Managers to use on their sites.