69105 :: Podz is extremely helpful on the WordPress forum. There's many a sad WordPress punter had his or her dreams brought back to life with Podz' help. This is his site.
Eratic Souls :: James has come up with a new site combining news, arts, reviews and snippets of various types including Windows XP tips. More than just a blog.
Eric Meyer :: Eric Meyer is Eric Meyer. I really shouldn't need to say anymore.
flumpcakes :: Need to reduce the size of your CSS files, tidy up your HTML? Here you go then and a bit more beside.
hicksdesign (TXP) :: One of the finest TXP designs I've seen. What do you mean you've never heard of him? You are using FireFox aren't you. What do you mean "No"?
Ickyme (TXP/WP) :: She's gorgeous and can't decide on TXP or WP.
If...Else :: Hand-crafted geekery from Phu Ly. Some extremely cool styles to be had here for WordPress which I have now ported to TXP but if you are into geekery you should find this an interesting read.
jackieplage :: Zenith's latest site. She has a penchant for design as you will find out. (WP)
Lily and Dragon :: Lily has recently completed her degree in the USA and moved back home to Trinidad and Tobago. She loves dragons and would like to do a bit more driving.
mezzoblue :: If you don't know this site I'm not going to tell you about it!
Nomadig :: Janne lives and works in Finland but travels a lot. His goal is to be able to afford to travel continuously. Plenty of articles about hotels, restaurants and places of interest world-wide, plus gadgets and coding. Janne uses ShortStat and WordPress so you may find his coding talent quite useful. Nice site-design too.
Nothing Fancy :: Root usually just says exactly what he thinks and isn't bothered about causing a few ripples in the process.
Shaun Inman :: The home of ShortStat and a few other things.
The Watchmaker Project (TXP) :: Matthew is currently re-designing and writing about it as he goes. Combined with the fact that he's entered the NaNoWriMo competition and he uses TXP this is an interesting read.
Thomasso :: Thomasso is living in Fort Langley, Canada and studying various aspects of Law.
wchulseiee :: I wish he would do more english posts but he does come up with some nice layouts for WP.
TextBook :: The TextBook is a project in progress which will eventually become the Textpattern user's manual. It's a wiki-based community project and they welcome anyone willing to contribute.
TextDrive/Joyent :: Dean has his own hosting service. Specifically designed for Textpattern users it utilizes all the latest tools and technology for the perfect hosting solution. Of course you don't have to use Textpattern to benefit and now that Joyent have bought in there is plenty of other stuff to have a look at.
TextGarden :: TextGarden is a resource for layouts / styles / designs. Originally set up by Sivert (sivni), it is now run by yours truly and will be hosting design competitions as well.
Textism :: Dean Allen writes it like it really is.
Textpattern 4.0.6 :: If you haven't installed it yet, this is where you get it from.
Textpattern FAQ :: The answers to all those questions you never asked.
Textpattern Forum :: No need to elaborate.
Textpattern Resources :: Alicson, a TXP user and forum member, has gathered together many TXP resources on this single site. Nicely sectioned so that you can hunt down exactly what you are after. This will be an invaluable resource in itself.
Textpattern Solutions :: Now that you have the best software you can get the book on all things to do with TXP. How to do this, how to do that and how to do everything else. Excellent companion for all TXP users which is available as a downloadable pdf file as well.
Textpattern Weblog :: And this is where the devs make fun of us all or should that be make fun for us all?
TXP Magazine :: Alex runs the magazine from Cologne in Germany. It's in English and full of interesting news and tid-bits on all things Textpattern. I even manage to get a mention myself from time to time. :grin:
TXPQ :: Interviews and more.
xPattern :: The future.
xPattern Forum :: Be a part of it.
xPattern on Launchpad :: The business end.
A List Apart :: If you have a web site or are in the process of designing one then you should be thinking in terms of making it accessible to everyone and not just people who use a particular type of browser. I've tried to do this with The Bomb Site but I am learning new things every day. This site gives web site designers plenty of information and source to enable them to comply.
Israel - Palestine Pro/Con :: A good site if you have an interest in the conflict as it is now and has been historically. It's quite unbiased and gives both points of view.
Listamatic :: Some excellent step-by-step tutorials on lists, floats and selectors plus a variety of pre-styled lists for you to use.
SnapFiles Freeware :: This is my favourite download site. All the software here has something to do with the Internet one way or another. The link takes you to their freeware page though they also have shareware and commercial product pages.
The Palestine Campaign :: This is the site for The Free Palestine Campaign, something I support. It tries to be as unbiased as it can but it obviously has specific aims.
w3schools :: Exactly what it sounds like. This is a school for all kinds of web languages including HTML, XHTML, XML, PHP, ASP and a load of others I can never remember. Nice step by step tutorials and a few resources as well. If you want to learn try here first.
Web Standards :: As the name implies this organisation is dedicated to ensuring global web standards both for browser software and for web site design. It is an excellent reference for web designers to ensure standards compliance and includes many tutorials and reference templates.

