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Where to learn about creating web pages
- AA webreference.com [TM]
- An excellent information resource for anything and everything
related to the WWW. Links are arranged by subject category and a search facility is
provided to more easily find what you're looking for.
- A
Beginner's Guide to HTML
- HTML commands w/examples. Also has links to other guides and
resource information. Very good, worth the visit.
- A
introduction to HTML and CGI scripts on the WWW
- A very good HTML tutorial for beginners. Gives examples of HTML
code and how that code appears on a web page.
- The Bare
Bones Guide to HTML
- A fairly complete listing of HTML tags. A good reference if you're
already familiar with HTML tags and need a "cheat" sheet.
- Cye's HTML Book List
- An extensive listing of HTML and web page creation books.
- D.J. Quad's
Ultimate HTML Site
- A very nicely written HTML information resource with many
excellent links to additional information.
- DCS HTML Course: Title Page
- A nice HTML tutorial for beginners from the University of
Saskatchewan
- Hacking
H T M L
- A good HTML tutorial that uses a little humor to explain and give
examples of most HTML tags. Easy to follow and understand. Also be sure to visit the home
page of this site for additional HTML tips and links.
- How to write HTML files
- Describes some HTML commands and gives some examples. From Ohio
State U. A good place for beginners.
- HTML Demonstration
- A nice HTML tutorial with examples.
- HTML Documentation
Table of Contents
- A very good HTML tutorial. Covers the basics, plus clearly
discusses some advanced functions that you may not find mentioned elsewhere.
- HTML:
Hypertext Mark-up Language
- Links to all kinds of good HTML information and resources from the
Library of Congress.
- HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
- Another excellent information resource for HTML tutorials, HTML
editors, HTML converters, CGI, Perl, VRML, and Java. Be sure to visit the NETLiNKs home
page for even more links to all kinds of interesting stuff.
- The
HTML Language
- Many good links to HTML related information.
- Welcome to
The HTML Station
- This site provides lots of information about creating web pages
and HTML as well as links to other information resources. Tutorials not only cover the
basic HTML tags, but HTML exensions from Microsoft and Netscape as well.
- HyperText Markup Language Specification 3.0
- An excellent discussion of HTML3.0 tags and specs. Lots of geek
speak, sometimes difficult to understand.
- Inter-Link
2000 Web Services HTML Documentation
- A clearly written, easy to follow, and well designed tutorial. A
very good place to start.
- InterActive
HTML Tutorial:Make Your Own Web Pages
- A unique, interactive HTML tutorial. Learn HTML while you create a
web page online.
- Mosaic for X version 2.0 Fill-Out Form Support
- Excellent examples on how to create forms.
- A Quick Review of HTML 3.0
- W3's HTML 3.0 tutorial.
- Templates
for web pages
- A few web page templates that you can save and then edit to use as
your own.
- Web
Developer's Virtual Library: WWW Development
- A listing of all kinds of web development links.
- The Web Development Cyberbase
- A web page development information resource similar to this one,
but MUCH prettier. Many links to HTML guides and tutorials, Java, CGI, VRML, and more.
- The
World Wide Web- tools for aspiring web weavers
- Links to library and image libraries. Lots of cool internet and
developer links and info.
- Writing HTML
- An on-line HTML writing tutorial for beginners. Lengthy, but can
be downloaded as a single document.
- WRL: HTML
3.0 and Netscape 2.0
- A very nice discussion of the differences between Netscape's
version of HTML3.0 and the standard HTML3.0. Discusses how to use proper HTML3.0 tags to
insure that HTML tags in web pages will be handled the same by all browsers that support
the HTML3.0 standard.
- WWW
FAQ: What newsgroups discuss the Web?
- A listing and description of which newsgroups discuss HTML
authoring and the WWW.
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