How does all this web stuff work?
Getting involved in the World Wide Web can confuse people badly - all those acronyms and abbreviations, never mind the technologies that all sound like they do the same thing. Visual Net Applications doesn't want this confusion to happen to you, so we've prepared a collection of references that should help you start to come to grips with the terminology and the concepts that are often employed on the web
Articles
Check out our Sites from Scratch series to begin learning how to make your own web site
Presentations
The Body Class Switcheroo
On 15 November, 2004, one of our directors, Lachlan Hardy, gave a brief presentation at a Melbourne meeting of the Web Standards Group. The first of the WSG CSS Quick Tutorial series of presentations, the Body Class Switcheroo illustrates a simple CSS technique for easily altering a page's styles
Some valuable links
Understandably, there are some very smart people out there on the web. Some of them like to share their thoughts on, well, pretty much everything. Many of those people write articles in their particular area of expertise. We have found the links listed here to be extremely useful
- Information Architecture for Everyone
- Personas for Content Development
- Real World Benefits of Web Standards
- The Business Case for Web Accessibility
- The Myth of Navigation
- What Every Web Site Owner Should Know About Standards
- Why Content Management Fails
- Why Tables for Layout is Stupid
Some even more valuable sites
The sites listed below provide valuable resources for understanding the web
Contact Us
- Email : info@vna.com.au
Good Links
- A Web Standards Checklist
- Information Architecture for Everyone
- Personas for Content Development
- Real World Benefits of Web Standards
- The Business Case for Web Accessibility
- The Myth of Navigation
- What Every Web Site Owner Should Know About Standards
- Why Content Management Fails
- Why Tables for Layout is Stupid
