Guide to Creating Your Own Home Page: This site has an
extensive list of HTML resources.
http://www.screen.com/start/guide/html.html
HTML with Style: HTML with Style provides web
designers with instruction on the "proper use of HTML and
CSS." Tutorials make up a large part of the site. So far, 10
lessons are available, ranging from the basics of HTML to
the use of cascading style sheets (CCS described in the May
15, 1998 Scout Report) for true visual formatting of web
pages. The site is useful to beginners and accomplished
web designers.
http://www.webreference.com/html/
HTML, the complete guide: This site claims to
be a complete HTML guide. It contains documented features,
obsolete features, undocumented features, form processing,
and image maps.
http://www.emerson.emory.edu/services/html/html.html
Yahoo: WWW HTML Index: This is a master index
of all of HTML. It includes basic and advanced techniques.
You'll find a beginners guide, style guides, forms, quick
reference, and an automatic home page generator.
http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Internet/World_Wide_Web/
Web Developer's Virtual Library: This site
takes you a step beyond creating web pages and actually
helps you format for content, style, and readability. This
site contains a lot of good information, but it is skewed
toward an advertising standpoint. You'll find authoring
tips, guidelines and standards, page layout, the top 10 list
of what NOT to do on a Web page , and lots more.
http://www.charm.net/~web/Vlib/Providers/Style.html
Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media Web
Style Manual: This style guide is a great resource for
designing and refining your web pages. It has ideas for
headers, footers, limiting page length, and reducing graphic
size. This site is geared toward advanced users, but almost
anyone can find something useful here.
http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/contents.htmlL
The Extended Guide to the Internet: This site
doesn't have much about HTML, but it does have a terrific
introduction to the Internet, including the unofficial
smiley dictionary.
http://mirrors.ccs.neu.edu/EFF_Net_Guide/eeg_toc.html
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