Gavin Shinfield

Go Ape! The Return of Webmonkey

It’s good to see you back! Wired network have resurrected every web designer’s fave resource and tutorial site Webmonkey.com

Back in the day in the wild west frontier town that was the web in the mid to late 1990s webmonkey.com was THE place to find out “How to do stuff” online. I’ve not had a chance to go through much of the current content but if it’s anything near as good as that of it’s esteemed predecessor it’ll certainly be worth checking out.

Great resource for anyone starting out in web design.

And for those of you who already know it all the site’s now collaborative, so get posting!

Tags: css, tutorial, webdesign

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Ape Web
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Monkeys are not Apes. Anyway, glad to see them back with lots of advice for web design companies.

They say it is web 2.0 beta but it's not really is it? I have to say that when I was looking a lot of the information appears to have gone sadly.

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