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Type tester is a useful online tool for web publishers and designers - to compare screen fonts side by side and you can compare up to 3 fonts at once.

Another cool feature is you are able to save your fonts and its settings to a css, so you can use it for your web projects right away.
Link : Typetester
.. to Testers/Clients when their programs don’t work
20. “That’s weird…”
19. “It’s never done that before.”
18. “It worked yesterday.”
17. “How is that possible?”
16. “It must be a hardware problem.”
15. “What did you type in wrong to get it to crash?”

For those who are still schooling, this is your chance of learning the basics of HTML with full support from your school and teachers.
The bi-annual Web + Courseware Design and Development 2007 was launched yesterday by Datuk Yee Moh Chai. And because of the low media exposure it received since its inception in 1998, I’m just helping to get the word out.
This is the project that got me so busy since the middle of last week. The company I work for is one of the organizers.
MiniAjax.com is “a showroom of nice looking simple downloadable DHTML and AJAX scripts”. If you’re a web developer and you don’t know what Ajax is, slap yourself and do 50 push-up.
Among the scripts showcased here are star rating bar, bubble tips, digg spy, transparent message and many others (36 in fact).
* Update*
Commenter Jest Staffel of DelimitDesign suggested another link - AjaxFlakes’s AJAX Scripts Compound - thanks Jest!
Vector files are great because they are made of lines and shapes. Actually, they are made up of instructions of dots and lines, producing crisp and smooth shapes.
You can open them in Photoshop (or many other image editing software) and define the size. You can then use these shapes in your design.
Tutorial Blog.org has compiled a big list of free vector files for download. I didn’t have to think twice to bookmark this site.