Here are some relevant links for designing,
building, and displaying web pages. All you have
to do is look around. Once you've built your
page, than throw some applets or JavaScript on
there to spruce it up. Anyway, these should give
you a good start. These are the Links to the
Internet Addresses listed below and require you
to be online.HTML Training and Resources
HTML: An Interactive
Tutorial for Beginners - learn HTML interactively
and by example. Good for those who hate
terminology!
The HTML HELPER! - A page that teaches you
how to do almost all there is to know about HTML
codes...
Webmaster Resource
Centre
- Loads of web development links, CGI scripts and
lots more
ftp://ftp.com - good warez site
Compose Page Colors - a great place to test
background, links, text, and other colors on a
web page and produce the correct <body>
tags. Kewl!
DJ Quad's Ultimate HTML Site - this is an excellent
page for any beginner. It RULES!
A Beginner's Guide to
HTML -
from NCSA. A good guide for beginners. Look at
all the information they have for you here.
Hypertext Madness of
Laurence Simon - He really goes off, but it's a
kewl place to visit anyway.
All the HTML Commands - Learn by example: (just
about) all the HTML elements and attributes,
including extensions.
An Example Page That
Makes Sense - Use your graphical browser that
supports tables to see the HTML in one column,
and what it does in the other column.
Bare Bones Guide to HTML - Just what the name says:
"Bare Bones".
Cool HTML with Netscape - Super Cool HTML
techniques. This will get you noticed.
Creating HTML - A beginners guide to
programming HTML for the web. Recently updated
for HTML 3.0 and Netscape extensions.
Paul's Design Guide to
HTML 3.0 - links for information relevant to
beginning and advanced HTML authors.
JavaScript
Resources
The Ultimate JS Page - the name says it all.
The "Ultimate" JavaScript page.
Java �M JavaScript
���d�� JavaScript Frames
The JavaScript Planet - tons and tons of
scripts.
JavaScript Authoring
Guide
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