I’ve been recently started using Delicious, an online bookmark manager, which sets itself apart from other online bookmark services through its “social” aspect, whereby you can see what others have bookmarked and who else has bookmarked a particular site.
Tools & Resources
Web Design and Related Email Newsletters
Although I get most of my web design news and information via my trusty Bloglines RSS feeds, I do subscribe to several email newsletters. In case anyone is interested in being overloaded with even more information here’s my pick of the crop:
Read MoreWeb Site Checking Tools
UITest.com is a nice resource of online tools for web designers and site owners. The “Analysis” section has a collection of useful tools covering areas such as accessibility, linking, SEO and page validity. Read More
A Couple of New Web Tools
A couple of interesting web-based services have recently launched.
Read MoreFree Stock Photography Web Sites
I’m always on the lookout for good free (or cheap) stock photography sites. If you’ve done any searching for free photos, you’ll know that there are a lot of free photo sites on the web, most of them with a small selection of fairly poor quality images.
Read MoreTools for Communicating with Clients and Developers
Many web design companies have a widely distributed development team and often a geographically diverse client-base, including international clients.
Read MoreAn Email Search Tool: Plugin for Outlook
I’ve been using Lookout – a plugin for Outlook that acts like a search engine for your email – and I can honestly say that it rocks!
Read MoreEmail Newsletter Software Review
There are lots of tools and services available with which to create email newsletters. This is a review of one of them, Constant Contact, a web-based email newsletter service.
Color Pickers and Color Scheme Pickers
I was looking to find a nice color scheme for a site the other day and a quick search of the web brought back a number of useful online tools. I thought I’d make a list of them (in no particular order), more for my own benefit really.
Read MoreTabbed Browsing for Internet Explorer
I’m one of those people who likes to surf the web by opening up multiple windows when I find something of potential interest. That way, I can keep the current page open if the content in the new window turns out to be a false lead and I can click on a whole bunch of links and get to them when I’ve finished reading the page I’m on.
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