The following is a list of sites containing
guidelines for coding HTML (including tags,
graphics, forms, cgi,
and guidelines for style and content. This guide will include tips on audience
considerations, interactivity, connectivity, what to include
and exclude in your site, organization, graphics, and more.
The cgi-lib.berkeley.edu
Home Page contains scripts that greatly facilitate
the creation of guestbooks, counters, and more. The authors
of the scripts have also written a very short book that
has just enough detail (but not too much) to quickly get
you writing PERL.
Web Pages That
Suck shows you what works by showing you what does
not work on the web.
Yale
C/AIM WWW Style Manual is an excellent guide to web
design. Explanations are concise and aided by clear illustrations.
Topics include navigation, typography, design grids, menus,
tables, cross platform issues, and more.
Web
Development Methodology. John December's methodology
is especially helpful for a group or organization that
wants to implement a "web strategy."