Links


W3Schools

http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp

This site is a go-to for any questions I have had for CSS or HTML. It provides good examples of what a code should look like and also gives you a style sheet equivalent to go along with it. Overall it is very helpful and provides good,clear information for all design needs

Quackit.com

http://www.quackit.com/html/codes/

This is another good site for the confused html programmer. It provides any code you would ever need for html coding in a clear index that is easy to search through. The only problem is that if you are using style sheets, this may not be the site for you.

Adobe Help

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/InDesign/6.0/

Ahh the time spent on this website is almost immeasurable. As I began using InDesign, I was always confused with the techniques and styles, so I went to this website. They have an immense help section for almost every problem you will ever have with InDesign and it takes you through it one step at a time. A Grade-A website for adobe troubleshooting.

Stack Overflow

http://stackoverflow.com/

This site is always my last resort. Once I have searched everywhere and can't find a site with the answer, this site either has it, or gives me the ability to post the question on the forum and find the answer. Yes, it is a forum which is why it may be found as unreliable; but it can be very helpful it times of need.