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Lampdevelopers provide Resource Directory and Index for Web developers,
designers and programmers of all skill levels, and focuses on
standards, accessibility and open-source software, solutions and
tools.
What kind of information is covered in the Web Developer's Resource?
A variety of information is included in the Web Developer's Resource Kit:
- W3C checkpoints, Whole of Victorian Government Web Standards requirements, and Department of Education specific requirements
- Accessibility and coding examples and explanations based around DoE's requirements
- Information related to requirements for images, logos and footer layout
- Information specifically targeted at external developers
Information must be specific to DoE's requirements and must be the first point of interaction between clients/external developers and DoE IT staff.
What is the purpose of the Web Developer's Resource and who uses it? Have you found that the development of the toolkit changed how people were building sites within the Department of Education?
Users are all people who need to have content added to web sites or who want web pages or sites built. This includes both internal and external staff.
There are some resources for web developers: - HTML Entity Character Lookup
- Tips for Webmasters
- The Definitive Guide to Web Character Encoding
- Math World
- Operator
- The Tao of Programming
- PHP 5 Power Programming
- MySQL Projects
- Xdebug
- Ten Questions for Peter-Paul Koch
- DesktopBSD
- Leonardo Da Vinci: Machines
- Evaluating Website Accessibility
- Firefox Facts
- View Rendered Source
- JavaScript Lint
- OPML Tutorial
- JavaScript Object Tree
- X-Ray
- OPML Workstation
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