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So, you want to make a Web Page! Lesson 6 - Last one! |
Here are some excellent materials that you may want to have a look at.
Table Tutor, Form Tutor and Frames Tutor
- When you're past the basics and are ready to add a few high octane components to your web page, these three tutorials will take you step by step through the tags.
- The HTML Reference Library
- An outstanding html guide and reference source in windows HELP format. I use it all the time. You may even want to visit their homepage.
- Beginner's Guide to HTML
- A good concise guide that explains the basics very well. I keep a copy and still refer to it on occasion.
- Barebones Guide to HTML
- Another outstanding guide that you will want to keep within easy reach.
- HTML Elements List
- For the technoids. From Sandia National Laboratories. A very, very complete listing of html tags.
- The Web Developer's Virtual Library
- A great source of information touching on all aspects of web and site design.
- If you need stuff for your pages...
- ...like backgrounds, bullets, images, sounds, JavaScript or whatever, come by our Web Page Resources section. Help yourself to armloads of stuff!
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Introduction | Lesson 1 | Lesson 2 | Lesson 3 | Lesson 4 | Lesson 5 | Lesson 6 | Index |
PROFESSIONAL WEB DESIGN |
A listing of links given in this tutorial
HTML editors- CMed, HTMLpad and HTML Notepad
Paint Shop Pro
Quickres
Netscape Navigator
Yahoo!
Background color codes
Netscape's 216 colors
HTML Special Characters
HTML Quick Reference Guide
Cute FTP
Web Wizard.
Top 10 ways to tell if you have a sucky homepage
Do's and Don'ts of web site design
Table Tutor, Form Tutor and Frames Tutor
The HTML Reference Library and their homepage
Beginner's Guide to HTML
Barebones Guide to HTML
HTML Elements List from Sandia National Laboratories
The Web Developer's Virtual Library
Raspberry Hill Publishing
That's all folks !!!!