HTML Guides and Directories A selection
of useful, practical guides to learning HTML. If you're looking for help
on HTML and advanced HTML then you've come to the right place. You'll find some
great reference links and useful information. - The best single document
to begin learning HTML is probably
A Beginner's Guide to HTML.
- You could also look at the HTML Tutorial if the
Beginner's Guide to HTML isn't what you're looking for.
- The Web Communications
Introduction
to HTML is another good beginner's guide.
- There is a list of
beginners' guides at Yahoo.
- HTML
for Beginners -- start here if you're learning HTML
- More
advanced HTML -- miscellaneous HTML documentation
- Reference
Guides to HTML -- lists of tags and special characters
- HTML
Style -- how to design documents for the World Wide Web
- CGI
Forms -- HTML codes, forms theory, and sample programs
- Collections
of HTML Documentation -- other pages like this one
- Software
for HTML authoring -- HTML editors and translators
- General
WWW authoring -- assorted pages on WWW and HTML
- New
and non-standard HTML -- HTML 2.0, HTML 3.0, and Netscape
- Miscellaneous
other information -- assorted other useful pages
- Images
- Resource list concerning images and the WWW. Images are often contained in HTML
documents. Issues include image repositories, image editing, and graphics software.
- Do you have a home page which sucks?
Jeff Glovers' amusing list of 10 ways to tell if your page sucks. Also Jeff has
help for tranforming your site from "Sucky
to Savvy". Well worth a read!
- W3C.org
Hypertext Markup Language - The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable
technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web
to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and
collective understanding
- WebDeveloper
Lots of help for you. FAQs / Questions / Reference and some great articles which
you'll love reading.
- WebReference
is a great place for more advanced topics.
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