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Beginner's
HTML Tutorial
Description :This tutorial is provided for people with no HTML experience.
It covers basics, such as documents, formatting, links, images, lists, tables
and forms.
Reference
document for HTML 3.2. Included are descriptions of tags
and attributes as well as many examples.
This
easy-to-follow tutorial explains how to create forms for Web
pages and provides many examples.
This
easy-to-follow tutorial explains how to create frames for
Web documents and provides many examples.
Updated on Jan 14, 1998
Site
of the Seattle HTML SIG and offers links to information on HTML editors,
Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer tags, Java
and Javascript, CGI
and Perl, graphics elements, VRML, and a list of
general resources.
This easy-to-follow
tutorial explains how to create tables for
Web documents and provides many examples.
The HTML Writers Guild
is an international organization of Web page authors
and Internet publishing professionals. Their home page offers links to
organization information and how to join, HTML resources, operations
center news, programs, and contacts.
Internet Insider online magazine
Internet Insider provides
numerous articles on communications,
HTML, reference, applications, utilities, suites, graphics,
and hardware and software.
NCSA's beginner's guide to HTML
This is a primer for
producing documents in HTML and provides many links to
help you get started writing pages for the Web. There is introductory information,
as
well as explanations of markup tags, character formatting, linking, inline
images, and tables. In addition, there is troubleshooting information,
and
links to style guides, other introductory documents, and resources.
WWW Consortium's page
for the HyperText Markup Language (HTML).
There are links to style sheets, specifications, FAQs, news and tutorials.
Client-side
scripting and HTML - W3C working draft
This specification covers extensions to HTML needed for client-side scripting.
Composing
good HTML
Provides a resource for those who want to improve their HTML documents
by following document style guidelines and good practices.
Cougar
- W3C's next version of HTML
Describes Cougar, W3C's next version of HTML. There is a description of
what's new in this version, links to draft documents,
and information on HTML specifications.
HTML
4.0 working draft release
Contains the HTML 4.0 working draft (July 8, 1997) from the
World Wide Web Consortium (WW3).
HTML
FAQ
Collection of HTML-related questions and answers from the comp
.infosystems.www.authoring.html newsgroup.
HTML
tutorials in Web page design
Contains easy-to-follow lessons on HTML
coding and layout techniques
Interactive
HTML tutorial for beginners
This tutorial page contains links to chapters describing various HTML
commands. Here, the beginner will find information on common tags,
images and links, lists, frames, and how to publish a page.
In addition, there are links to related HTML resources.
Mosaic
fill-out forms
This is the guide to fill-out forms for NCSA Mosaic for X 2.0. Included
are descriptions of form tags as well as several useful
form examples.
The
ABC's of HTML
From the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA),
this page provides a beginners guide to HTML. Included
are links to HTML coding examples and format elements.
The
Digital Tool and Die Group
The tool tips section of this site offers a good collection of links for
Webmasters and Web developers. Categories include: HTML, CGI,
Perl, Java, Javascript, UNIX, and Windows 95.
The
Web Diner
The Web Diner site offers an assortment of helpful Web information,
including a Gif89A tutorial, HTML class notes, Photoshop tips,
a forms tutorial, downloadable art, and book reviews.
XML:
A Second Chance at Web Markup
ZD Net article (September 1997) on the advantages of XML
in comparison of SGML and HTML.
Yahoo!'s
HTML editors page
Yahoo!'s directory HTML editors.
Yahoo!'s
HTML page
Yahoo!'s directory of HTML.