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I ran across a cool site today, TLBox. The site is a toolbox for developers and has a section dedicated to web design. The web design section contains links to color scheme helpers, icons, fonts, CSS, widgets, tutorials and more. The main site focuses around programming in general and has sections broken down into .NET, AJAX, C, C#, C++, Flash, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and Ruby just to name a few. Definetly worth a click:
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