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I just wanted to know what are the best websites about web design?

I'm looking for websites about either web design, CSS, Photoshop for the web or web development in general (like new web technologies).

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After having seen Lance Roberts' post should there be a copy of this question in Doctype? – Partial Sep 11 '09 at 1:07

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A List Apart. They have really thoughtful articles written by the best for the best. They'll go beyond basics to important considerations like usability too.

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A personal favourite of mine. – Barry Gallagher Jun 23 '09 at 20:29
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One of the best around. Their level of professionalism and thoroughness is hard to beat. – Gabriel Hurley Jun 23 '09 at 21:39
I have been wandering a bit in it and it clearly has exceptional info!! – Partial Jun 24 '09 at 4:47
+1 A List Apart is an excellent site. – fireeyedboy Sep 14 '09 at 23:55

One of my favourite sites is: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/

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I love this site - I'd have its babies if I could – Steve Claridge Sep 11 '09 at 17:03
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I had its babies. – Will Sep 14 '09 at 17:48

Excellent site for clean professional CSS based designs:

http://www.csszengarden.com/

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CSS Zen Garden is cool for inspiration, but I find the lack of actual insight or information there make it lower on my own list. Not arguing its merits at all. – Gabriel Hurley Jun 23 '09 at 21:36
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CSS Zen Garden really showed me what CSS is capable of doing. I think that is its real benefit. Once you know, I don't see a lot of reason to go back unless it's for design inspiration. – Nathan Long Sep 9 '09 at 17:22
I find it helpful to review just to look at the CSS files to cull ideas – warren Sep 13 '09 at 5:51

Currently in my "web design" RSS feed selection (and sorted alphabetically):

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There's a bunch of stuff at http://w3schools.com/. It includes tutorials and samples across a bunch of different technologies.

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Already knew this one. Great tutorials! – Partial Jun 23 '09 at 20:21
I actually got downvoted for this? There's something I'd like an explanation for... – Nader Shirazie Sep 14 '09 at 3:28
it's not bad, but they have a lot of outdated stuff – Omar Abid Feb 8 '10 at 10:59
Fair enough. I used it 6 years ago, it was current then :) Still valuable for those learning the ropes too. Still don't understand the downvote, but meh. – Nader Shirazie Feb 8 '10 at 20:30
@Nader: The downvote (which wasn't from me) is probably because W3Schools sucks horribly. Please read w3fools.com. Yeah, I know it's 2 years after this answer was made, but people deserve to know how bad W3Schools is. – alpha123 Oct 6 '11 at 21:00
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Tutorials:

Design blogs:

I also find good links through following people on Twitter - if you check out who I am following some of the people on there might be of interest: http://twitter.com/cazmaraline

Hope this helps!

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Great list! Thanks! – Partial Jun 24 '09 at 6:00
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I think psd.tutsplus.com is the best site about web design. Killer tips – Arthur Ronald F D Garcia Sep 12 '09 at 4:24

24 ways is a good one. It's a self-proclaimed "advent calendar for web geeks," as it posts an article a day for each day in December. Lots of good, in-depth articles by industry heavy-weights like Jeffrey Zeldman, Andy Clarke, and Jason Santa Maria.

Joshua Porter's Bokardo is THE place to go for social web design. Lots of thoughtful discussion.

Wireframes isn't specific to web design, but offers good practices for sketching mockups and information architecture.

Typesites reviews website designs with a focus on typography.

Lastly, Vitamin (part of the Carsonified network) has a lot of fluff, but from time to time posts some quality articles that are worth reading.

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Both excellent sites. Bokardo gives a lot of advice for creating good interfaces too! – Partial Jun 23 '09 at 20:11

Webdesigner depot is a good blog giving nice tips.

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Really like

Specky Boy Design Magazine

Lots of demos and links to all the topics you have mentioned in your question

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Tons of information! :D – Partial Jun 23 '09 at 20:20
Tons of roundup, but still good as he looks for quality resources – Omar Abid Feb 8 '10 at 11:00

Six Revisions is a very good place to look

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I like this one it is a bit like tutsplus. – Partial Jun 23 '09 at 20:05
no it's different, tutsplus focus on tutorials, while sixrevisions focus more on roundups – Omar Abid Feb 8 '10 at 11:01

The SO equivalent for Web Design is Doctype.

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Too bad it sucks and the people there are pompous elitists. WebDevRefinery is better. – delete Jun 6 '10 at 17:35

I'd suggest Stu Nicholl's CSS Play. It's not a tutorial site, as such, but it features a whole load of innovative techniques (admittedly they're more whizz-bang than necessarily useful, but definitely interesting).

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Wow, nobody's gonna mention Web Designer Wall?

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Lots of good suggestions above ... my 2p: For beginners, broad "web design" but less code try [http://boagworld.com/] and associated forum, but for code geeks [http://www.sitepoint.com/] is cool :-)

Oh, and for good CSS advice the css-discuss email list is good & friendly [http://www.css-discuss.org/]

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http://net.tutsplus.com/ is good

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Top 10 Blogs for Web Developers has a few ideas.

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Here are some websites I already know...

tutsplus

cssline

cssheaven

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+1 for tutsplus – Omar Abid Feb 8 '10 at 11:00

barelyfitz.com has some great resources for CSS positioning and more.

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Some of my favorites are: - Learn CSS - W3 Schools Hope this helps!

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There's loads of good recomendations up there, it really depends if you are looking for design orientated sites or technical orientated sites. Here are a few of my favourites (well the ones not previously mentioned):

http://webdesignledger.com/ good articles and tutorials on just about everything you mentioned, still a young site but has some good material anyway.

http://www.redswish.co.uk/ blog with a fair selection of articles, mostly based on design aspects (visual, information structure etc) but also stuff on SEO, marketing etc.

http://www.designcouncil.org.uk if you want to know about design, design theory, inclusive design... for everything, and some specifically targeted at web.

http://www.inspirationbit.com/behind-the-scenes-of-exquisite-web-typography/ A series of articles on great web type. Typography is what makes or breaks any good design.

http://netdiver.net/ an ezine entirely based on galleries of designers portfolios, these are largely webdesign and interactive design agencies, if you want inspiration, or are researching a way to approach something someone on here will have done it in a way thats truly excellent.

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Nobody listed abduzeedo!! Although not a specific web design website, but still it gives a lot of new ideas and inspration to web designers.

All other exceptional web design websites have been mentioned above...so, upvotes for all of them :) Still smashing magazine and a list apart are my favorites :)

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Can't believe nobody submitted http://www.designfloat.com/, it's like digg but for web-design. So you get all the latest stories/tutorials/etc...

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For a wealth of usability information see: www.useit.com by Jakob Nielsen.

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I used to love Webmonkey

Thau's Javascript introduction was my first ever introduction to programming anything.

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forums.whirlpool.net.au - Best forum design in my opinion.

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Strange that few people here mentioned nettuts, it's not CSS oriented but has lot of great tutorials, worth your time!

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