Style guides generally give guidance on language usage. Some style guides consider or focus on elements of graphic design, such as typography and white space. Website style guides often focus on visual or technical aspects.
A publishing company's or periodical's house style is the collection of conventions set out in its internal style guide, or manual of style.
"Style" in this context therefore does not refer to the writer's voice.
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Style Guides :: Writers Resources

Yale Web Style Guide - A manual covering graphic and information design, page layout, graphics, site navigation, and multimedia content.
10 Rules of Website Design - Checklist of guidelines for designing and building a website that works from Sharpened Productions.
Meta Description: [ Sharpened Productions 10 Rules of Web Site Design ]
Adding Value to your Links - A bulleted guide to using links effectively in hypertext writing.
Meta Description: [ How to increase the utility of your website by making your links better. ]
Cyberfrem - Offers basic guidance and advice on designing effective, usable, easily navigable web sites.
Meta Description: [ Offering guidance and advice on designing effective, usable, easily navigable web sites using best practices and principles. ]
Information Design - Digest of knowledge on interaction design and information architecture, including the web and new media.
Style Guide for Online Hypertext - Defines common terms and outlines good design principles.
Stylegala - A showcase of graphic design for the web. Particularly supports coding standards.
Sucky to Savvy - Tips on what it is good and not good to include on a webpage for the novice web designer.
Meta Description: [ Jeffrey M. Glover's Web Pages ]
What is Good Hypertext Writing? - There is more to writing than putting words next to each other, and there is more to writing hypertext than throwing together a bunch of links. By Julia Degener.
Writing - An index to A List Apart's articles on writing, style and usability.
Meta Description: [ Web design, content, and coding. Accessibility, CSS, XHTML, scripting, server side, front and back end. Designing with web standards. ]
Writing Well for the Web - Internet-specific copy writing tips for non-writers. Covers common mistakes.
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