In an earlier article, I wrote about the frustration of outdated information on the internet. Today, I will list favorite research sites of mine that keep their information up-to-date.

When I’m in need of definitions I either go to: www.webopedia.com a free online dictionary – or, www.wikipedia.com – a free online encyclopedia

When I’m looking for information on HTML, XHTML CSS, I go directly to www.W3schools.com. They offer lessons, tips, tricks, and tests.

Another site worth checking out is www.webmonkey.com. They have a great “how to” library, and “quick references” well worth the read.

Remember to bookmark these sites for your future researching needs.

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