Resources
Online
- Cumulus Photos
This photo archive contains over 26,000 digital photographs, including photos that have been re-sized and optimized for use on the web. For more information contact Stephanie Culberson. - GSB Photo Library
Includes photos specifically sized for use with the 2-column template. These photos are also available in Cumulus.
- GSB Publication Photos
Includes smaller, web-ready photos from numerous GSB events. Many of these images are also available in Cumulus.
- Stanford University: Design Guidelines
Includes official Stanford colors and usage guidelines for University logos.
- Stanford School of Medicine Public Web & Media Technology Services
- Stanford Online Accessibility Program (SOAP)
A resource of materials outlining best practices, policies, development guidelines, and much more for creating accessible web pages.
Contribute and Dreamweaver Training
- Within Contribute
There is a tutorial available within Contribute. Under the Help menu select Tutorial. You can find additional updates, help files, and tutorials on the Adobe/Macromedia website.
http://www.adobe.com/support/contribute/ - Within Dreamweaver
There is a tutorial available within Dreamweaver. Under the Help menu select Tutorial. You can find additional updates, help files, and tutorials on the Adobe/Macromedia website.
http://www.adobe.com/support/dreamweaver/ - Stanford Online Training
Access to over 1,000 online IT courses, including basic training for HTML, web development, Dreamweaver and much more, is available through Techport. STAP funds may be used to pay for courses.
http://techport.stanford.edu/
Writing for the Web
- Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th edition
- Associated Press Stylebook, 2004 edition
- E-What?: A Guide to Quirks of New Media Style and Usage, 2000 edition
- Web Writer's Guide: Tips & Tools, 2002 edition
- Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation, 2003 edition
- Writing for the Web: Overview by Jakob Nielsen
- How to Write for the Web by Jakob Nielsen
- Writing for the Web Guidelines by Jakob Nielsen
- How Users Read on the Web (They Don't) by Jakob Nielsen
