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HTML Guides and Tutorials

A list of sites offering information on learning HTML, web page design tips, and creating web pages.

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Lots of good web page design tips.

    

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.

  

HTML commands w/examples. Also has links to other guides and resource information. Very good, worth the visit.

  

A very good HTML tutorial for beginners. Gives examples of HTML code and how that code appears on a web page.

  

A terrific information resource for web page authors. Features links and information about HTML & authoring, graphics, scripting, and validation. All kinds of links to all kinds of useful tools and information.

   

A well organized web page tutorial that covers almost everything from basic HTML to page design, layout, file organization and publishing your site.

  

Lots of good information on tutorials on creating web pages from start to finish, including basic page HTML, linking, tables, frames, and more.

  

A series of step by step, easy to understand HTML tutorials that cover topics like HTML basics, colors, fonts, email, lists, music, tables, and more.

  

Are you ready to take your web page to the next level of improvement? If you are, then visit this site, where you'll find all kinds of ideas about designing and improving your page. Topics include general design, screen layout, typography, and color choices.

  

A fairly complete listing of HTML tags. A good reference if you're already familiar with HTML tags and need a "cheat" sheet.

  

Another excellent HTML guide that walks you through all the steps to creating a web page, and that features "exercises" on how to include various elements on your web page.  

  

CNET features - how to - know the code: HTML for beginners

A very nice step by step beginner's guide to creating web pages. If you're just starting out with web pages, this is a great place to start.

  

This site attempts to list all the HTML tags currently in general use. The HTML tags are listed alphabetically, with examples of each tag's use, acknowledged attributes, and arguments that might modify the tag. One of the nicest features of this site is that they have included charts that show the history of a tag and which browsers support it, including the W3C specs, Netscape, Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Opera, and WebTV. A very useful tool for finding out if an HTML tag is supported by a particular browser or browser version.

  

A good HTML tutorial for beginner's. Discussion of specific HTML tags as well as HTML in general.

  

A very nice, easy to understand HTML tutorial with descriptions and examples of most HTML tags. A zip file of the tutorial is available for download.

  

An extensive listing of HTML and web page creation books.

  

A very nicely written HTML information resource with many excellent links to additional information.

  

A nice HTML tutorial for beginners from the University of Saskatchewan.

  

An excellent, step by step guide to creating web pages, covering all the things you should consider when designing a web site, from defining your purpose, to choosing graphics and layout, to validation and submitting your web site. 

  

This site provides about 15 "page kits", which are complete website templates that include all the images and pages you need to create a web site, all you need to do is add your own content in the specified areas of each page... a very cool and unique idea. This site also offers a nice collection of web page design tips.

  

Well, the lengthy title pretty much sums it up... tons of links to all kinds of free stuff on the web that might be of interest to just about everybody, not just web page authors.

  

An easy to understand HTML tutorial and reference that explains how to create web pages from start to finish, and includes a list of HTML do's and dont's.

  

A clearly written, easy to follow, and well designed tutorial. A very good place to start.

  

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.

  

An excellent discussion and tutorial on how to do some Netscape HTML tricks. 

  

Describes some HTML commands and gives some examples. From Ohio State U. A good place for beginners.

  

A unique, well written and easy to understand HTML help site that offers eight basic classes that start out with you creating a basic web page and then adding additional features to it in each successive class. Each class provides step by step instructions and examples, and is a great way to get started with creating your own web pages.

  

A basic, well written, and easy to understand HTML tutorial for beginners. While not complete, if you're just beginning with creating web pages, this is a good place to start. You'll find out about basic HTML, some layout tips, links and images, tables, and more.

  

The Web Design Groups HTML 4.0 Reference, which includes a listing of all HTML 4.0 tags with descriptions and examples (available either alphabetically or by function), what's new in HTML 4.0, and more. An excellent and reasonably easy to understand reference guide.

  

Easy to understand tutorials for budding web page authors that includes such topics as HTML basics, fonts, images, links, and colour, as well as a few web page design and creation tips.

  

A step by step guide to creating web pages. If you're just getting started making your own web pages, this is a good place to start. One of the features of this tutorial is that it allows you to type in HTML code in a box, then click on a button to see how the HTML you typed would get displayed in your browser.

  

This site features all kinds of web page creation and pointers to other resources. You'll find everything from beginning to advanced authoring tips, information on getting started with CGI, tools you'll need, HTML tricks, and much more.

 

An excellent tutorial on HTML. Gives examples of code describing all the HTML tags and then shows how the examples get translated by the browser.

 

An excellent, well written and easy to understand guide to creating web pages that covers just about every aspect of creating them, including information about tools to use, web hosting services, site layout, image maps, and counters, as well as the typical topics like using tables, frames, images, forms, etc. Also included is an alphabetical listing of all the HTML 3.2 tags with a brief description of each, and another list of tags arranged by HTML version and browser specific tags.

  

Another excellent site that give easy to understand descriptions and examples of most HTML tags including meta tags and using forms for link buttons. This site also features tutorials on animated gifs, transparent gifs, image maps, and much more.

  

Links to all kinds of good HTML information and resources from the Library of Congress.

  

Many good links to HTML related information.

  

A beginner's HTML tutorial that covers the basics, including how to use fonts, text formatting, tables, graphics, and linking.

  

A nicely arranged HTML command reference that allows you to see HTML tags either alphabetically or by function. Descriptions and examples are available for each tag listed.

 

An excellent information resource for web page authors of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced. This site features numerous tutorials on various aspects of web page creation, including HTML, Java, JavaScript, graphics, multimedia, and much more.

  

Netscape's online HTML documentation and reference guide. Covers everything from HTML basics to more advanced HTML features, and also features a table displaying the 216 color browser palette.

  

A very complete guide just about every aspect of creating web pages, along with examples of the various HTML tags and some examples of how to do some things with JavaScript. Topics include tables, images, links, frames, lists, colors, and much more.

  

An excellent, downloadable HTML reference in Windows help file format. Features include a Comparison Table that tells you which of three browsers support a particular tag, a Color Wizard to help determine colors for text, links, and backgrounds, and much more.

  

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. 

  

A nice HTML tutorial with examples.

  

A very nice and seemingly complete HTML guide that gives descriptions and examples of HTML tags. In order to more easily find specific tags you need help with, they are grouped into logical categories such as document tags, lines and paragraphs, images, forms, frames, etc. Very nice and useful.

  

This is an excellent site that provides information on HTML tags and their use. It also features an HTML history that tells about the various HTML versions and when they came about, a browser history section for the most popular browsers, a list of what tags supported by what browsers and which version of HTML they are, and a whole lot more.

  

A very nice, easy to understand guide to creating web pages, covering such topics as basics, images, lists, linking, tables, forms, frames, and more.

  

A very nice and well written HTML tutorial for beginning web page authors that covers everything you'll need to know in getting started with creating web pages.

  

An in depth, cleverly written and lenghty HTML tutorial that is easy to understand and is good for anybody just starting out to create web pages.

  

A good resource for beginning web page authors. This site takes you step by step into creating web pages, starting out with just the basics, and taking you through adding additional features to a page, with examples give during each step.

  

A collection of links to all kinds of web page creation tools including backgrounds, animations, images, free online tools, java, software, sounds, and more.

  

Excellent examples on how to create forms.

  

An exellent HTML information resource and tutorial. This site features descriptions and examples of HTML tags, web page design tips, information for optimizing graphics, and a quick reference tag list.

  

The World Wide Web Consortium's HTML 3.0 tutorial.

  

A well written, easy to understand HTML tutorial that steps you through the process of creating web pages. This site also features a very nice "Guide to Web Design".

  

An excellent HTML reference that alphabetically lists most all of the HTML tags (including the browser specific ones) along with their descriptions, placement, and use. The author has also attempted to identify which tags will work with several of the more popular browsers.

  

An excellent HTML resource that not only features a complete alphabetical listing of all HTML tags with descriptions and examples along with what version of HTML and browsers began to support them, but also has some great tutorials for such HTML features as lists, tables, forms, frames, and more. Also included on this site are useful FAQ and "tips n' tricks" sections.

  

A well written and easy to understand beginner's tutorial that steps you through the process of creating a web page. This site also features separate step by step tutorials on using tables, frames, and forms. If you're just starting out, this is a good place to go.  

    

A nicely arranged, well written, and easy to read tutorial. This tutorials covers everything from the basics to more advanced topics like tables and frames. Definitely worth the visit.

  

Homepage templates, links to other HTML info, HTML tutorial.

  

A few web page templates that you can save and then edit to use as your own.

  

A real nice, lengthy HTML tutorial. Describes HTML tags and gives examples of how they appear on a page.

  

This site offers a downloadable HTML 3.2 reference in Windows help file format. Very useful!

  

A very nice collection of HTML tutorials for the beginning and intermediate web page author, featuring easy to understand information and examples of most of the commonly used web page elements as well as a number of links to CGI, counter, and image resources.

  

Not your typical listing of HTML tags, this site instead attempts to talk about web page design issues and about what makes a web site great or not so great. You'll find lots of information on such topics as content, usability, and presentation. Lots of good web page design theory here.

  

This site provides tutorials and information for many different aspects of creating web pages, including HTML tutorials, javascript tutorials, DHTML information, web design suggestions, free web page graphics, and much more.

  

A listing of all kinds of web development links.

  

While this site doesn't get heavy into the HTML language itself, it covers a lot of the basics that are needed to create web pages, like choosing a host, selecting a web page editor, adding graphics, and a number of tips and tricks that are useful if you're looking to learn how to get started.

 

A Yahoo style directory with hundreds of listed web publishing related links in categories such as CGI, Java, HTML, Clip-art, Photoshop, HTML tutorial, HTTP, Cookies, Style, ASP, free homepage and PERL. On-site search available.

 

A good information resource for web page authors. Includes HTML tips, tutorials, tips on promotion and search engines, and much more.

 

A nice resource for web page goodies and information that includes links to sites offering free web page hosting, counters, JavaScripts, banner exchanges, chat rooms, graphics, free email accounts, and more.

 

A collection of sites of interest to web page authors.

 

An excellent HTML resource and tutorial from HotWired that is useful for both beginners and more advanced web page authors. On this site, you'll find examples and descriptions of some of the more commonly used HTML tags and a nifty "Monkey See, Monkey Do" feature that allows you to practice your HTML coding skills.

 

An excellent resource for web page creation information including a large number of articles, links, and tutorials on topics such as HTML, CGI, Graphics, Java, JavaScript, VRML and more.

 

An excellent collection of links to just about everything you'll need in creating and enhancing your web pages. Link categories include HTML, DHTML fonts, image collections, java applets, javasccripts, counters, guestbooks, CGI, and much much more. 

 

An information resource similar to Nuthin' but Links that provides numerous links of interest to web page authors, including beginning and advanced topics, validation services, tools, and much more.

 

A site that offers a large collection of links to free or low cost tools for web page authors, including counters, free web pages, demos, site promotion, backgrounds, animations, and free program demos.

   

Links to library and image libraries. Lots of cool internet and developer links and info.

  

Several listings of HTML tags, including a compact index with just the tags, a complete index with it's descriptive name, and four specialty indexes that list tags according to the standards they conform to.

  

This site not only provides a complete listing of HTML tags with descriptions and examples, but also has good information on creating graphics for web sites and tips for providing navigation to your visitors.

  

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. 

 
   

A listing and description of which newsgroups discuss HTML authoring and the WWW.

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