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Below is a list of links to some pretty good HTML primers.
You should start by getting a copy of the
Information On Using FrontPage On Our System
A
Beginner's Guide to HTML
Where most people first learn HTML. The site is maintained by
NCSA (Mosaic and Netscape creators).
Internet
Tools Summary
The Web Developer's Virtual Library
Running
a WWW Service
University of Texas Quick
Guide
Internet
Tools Summary
Hot Java
Quick
Reference
A brief introduction to HTML 2.0 and its tags.
Hypertext
Markup Language - Working & Background
Includes a Guide, as well as a little HTML history and the 'official'
2.0-3.0x definition- for what it's worth. Also, a good introduction
to what the Web Gurus intend for 4.0.
Includes style guides and reference to materials.
'Running
a WWW Service'
has everything (too much?) about anything regarding HTML, terms,
servers, etc. Good for speeding-up the learning curve on Publishing
and/or somewhat, being a provider.
HotDog
one of the best HTML editors out there. Includes tags that few
know about!
WWW
Names and addresses
A guide to the difference between URI, URL, URN, etc. and how
to properly reference an address in your pages. Refer below for
a discussion on relative -vs- absolute -vs- I.P.# addressing. |