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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
University of Texas Quick
Guide
Hot Java
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.
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. |