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  1. CSS-Tricks is a website about websites.

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  2. A List Apart is a fantastic blog that recently released version 5.0 which brought a great new design. A List Apart explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on web standards and best practices.

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  3. Awwards focuses on web design and has an awards system that highlights exceptional design.

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  4. Newsletter that teaches you design via 50 curated courses.

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  5. Sleek and comprehensive online reference for CSS.

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  6. Largest cheat sheet for programming languages and libraries.

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  7. Your daily dose of design inspiration.

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  8. Smashing Magazine delivers useful and innovative information to Web designers and developers. Their aim is to inform about the latest trends and techniques in Web development.

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  9. Browser-based guide and tutorial for HTML and CSS tutorial.

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  10. Learn by example with this free web-based guide to HTML.

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  11. "Beliefs that are incompatible with human dignity and the fundamental rights of others are not worthy of respect in a democratic society.".

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  12. Web4College is a unique website that includes the web development tutorials and takes the design of a website to the next level. In this website, every topic is dealt with the basic concepts, detailed study, examples, and implementations.

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