Literacy

    I think that each of you has come across small sites that, despite their size, do a very important job - they teach something. At the same time, everything happens so simple and easy that after closing the page, you feel a pleasant itch in the heels. I want to share with you a huge list of links, but this is impossible, because I know only three such sites. 1 Because of this, I suggest you enter into a dialogue and draw up a real list of liquidators of illiteracy.

    UPD: The purpose of the post is to condense addresses that are useful to yourself and others can be thrown instead of the phrase "banned on Google?"

    • orss.ru - in four clicks will talk about RSS. 2
    • tsya.ru - will help to learn (or learn?) to choose between -ts and -ts .
    • udarenie.info - contract, cottage cheese, catalog and many others will help you not to commit ORPHOEPIC FAIL.
    • therules.ru - ms , shea and all-all-all. *
    • minipedia.ru - Soviet encyclopedic dictionary, lite version. ( uuser )


    Two more sites, good ones, but still not what I was looking for.
    diveintohtml5.org - book on web about HTML8 ... or 6 ... sorry, that was obvious. * ( dkurilo )
    jabberworld.info - What is jabber and what does it give? What if it doesn’t smoke? What if it doesn’t drink? * ( openminded )

    Now it's your turn. Good links will fall into the post and will be encouraged by what you can’t talk about.

    It feels like near-page resources are being made only about Russian.
    __________
    1. I hope this is the real reason, because if there are no more such liquidators, I can cry.
    2. By the way, even if after this site the blonde girl did not understand what RSS is, it will be easier to explain and teach.
    * Yes, these sites are larger than the rest, but nevertheless they can be deflected from the questions “What is jabber?” Or “How do you spell:“ forged ”or“ forged? ”When there is no time for them.

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