Information on HTML, CSS, and Acquiring Copyright-Free Images

Looking for Resources about HTML, CSS, and Copyright-Free Images? Here's a list of resources with valuable information to create a webpage!

Resources on HTML

  • W3Schools
  • This website was created by Refsnes Data AS and created in 1999. What makes W3Schools intersting is that it not goes over HTML and its blocks such as adding the doctype and how to , but it also has information on Javascript and CSS. Last looked: 3/15/24

  • Web.Dev
  • Web.Dev was made by Paul Kinlan, Philip Walton, Ali Spivak, and Rachel Andrew on September 20, 1999. The website has a list of content from the overview of HTML to coding headings and sections of a webpage. Last looked: 3/15/24

    Resources on CSS

  • MDN Web Blocks
  • The website was created in 2005 by Mozilla. MDN Web Blocks first goes over what CSS is, how to get it started, and references on key concepts when implementing on a CSS file such as a box model, grid layout, and animation. Last looked: 3/15/24

  • DigitalOcean
  • DigitalOcean was founded on June 24, 2011 by Moisey Uretsky, Ben Uretsky, Jeff Carr, Alec Hartman, and Mitch Wainer. This website has a brief introduction on what CSS is and has tutorials on certain aspects of CSS such as how to style a figure and image HTML elements using CSS. Last looked: 3/15/24

    Resources on CSS: Color and Design Issues

  • Canva Colors
  • Canva was created in January 1, 2013 by Melanie Perkins, Cliff Obrecht, and Cameron Adams. What is interesting about Canva's colors tab is that not only does it have a color wheel and picker to choose which color code you want to incode into your webpage, but also to show the history and meaning of each color. This also goes to what companies use the colors for when implementing them in their websites. Last looked: 3/15/24

  • Modern CSS
  • Modern CSS was made by Stephanie Eckles. The date when she made it is unknown. The website is a series of blogs that describes each problem anyone has on CSS. The titles of these blogs include "12 Modern CSS One-Line Upgrades" and "How Custom Property Values are Computed". Last looked: 3/15/24

    Resources on Copyright-Free Images

  • Creative Commons
  • Creative Commons was founded by Lawerence Lessig on January 15, 2021. It gives big and small creators a way to grant access to the public when using their creative work under copyright law. It can vary to how you want the person to use your creative works such as CC BY, CC BY-SA, etc. Last looked: 3/15/24

  • The Verge How to Search for Images You Can (Legally) Use
  • The post was published on August 22, 2022 by Emma Roth. Her post explains how to look for photos in Google, stock photo sites, Wikimedia Commons, Library of Congress, and others such as the Smithsonian and Creative Commons Openverse. She includes rules and tips for each website so read over them. Last looked: 3/15/24