Html Docs
HTML Docs
-
The Tutorials Search Engine
(http://www.findtutorials.com)
XHTML:
- XHTML[tm] 1.0: The Extensible HyperText
Markup Language (http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/) A Reformulation of HTML 4 in XML 1.0
Dynamic html:
- Dynamic HTML Resource - htmlguru.com (http://htmlguru.com/)
- html
center's procenter (http://www.webresource.net/html/procenter/procenter.html)
- Macromedia's Dynamic
HTML Zone (http://www.dhtmlzone.com/tutorials/index.html)
- CSS FAQ and Tutorials (http://www.mako4css.com/). It's
also covering NN4.xx issues and a CSS-P tutorial
- Builder.com's
"Getting started..." (http://www.cnet.com/Content/Builder/Authoring/CSS/index.html)
- Styling with Javascript
by Nick Heinle (http://webreview.com/97/09/05/coder/index.html)
- Positioning
HTML Elements with CSSP and Javascript 1.2 (http://developer.netscape.com/library/technote/index.html?content=dhtml/css/css.htm)
- Dynamic
HTML in Communicator (http://developer.netscape.com/library/documentation/communicator/dynhtml/index.htm)
- www.dhtmlzone.com (http://forums.macromedia.com/dynamic.html)
- Discussion forum
CSS:
- http://www.refsnesdata.no (http://www.refsnesdata.no)
RD Site Builder is a well organized and easy to understand HTML CSS XML
tutorial with lots of working examples and source code.
- Overview
of the CSS Specification (http://www.webreview.com/guides/style/glossary.html)
- CSS Spec.
Chart identifying support for designated browser (http://www.webreview.com/guides/style/mastergrid.html)
- W3C Positioning HTML
Elements with CSS (http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TR/WD-positioning)
SSI:
- Rex Swain's SSI Demo (http://www.pcnet.com/~rhswain/ssidemo.shtml)
Other:
-
WEBalley (http://www.weballey.net/index.html) -- web publishing for beginners.
Excellent html tutorials and web design guides. Templates to help
beginners writing their first basic homepage. Tips on how to use
graphics on your website. Tutorials to teach you everyting you need to
know to create and publish your first website. Online home page wizard,
online search engine submission.
-
Web Authoring FAQ
(http://www.htmlhelp.com/faq/html/all.html)
- JavaScripts, HTML, Webdesign &
Promotion (http://www.algonet.se/~tools/)
- Rex
Swain's Zoomable RGB Color Sampler (http://www.pcnet.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~rhswain/colors.cgi)
- Rex Swain's Pure RGB
Color Sampler (http://www.pcnet.com/~rhswain/pure.html)
- Rex Swain's HTML Sampler (http://www.pcnet.com/~rhswain/sampler.html)
- See how your browser renders various HTML elements
- Creating Killer Web Sites (http://www.killersites.com/core.html)
- The Proper uses
of HTML's Meta Tags (http://www.webresource.net/html/basics/meta.html)
- Web Wonk (http://www.dsiegel.com/tips/)- Tips for Writers
and Designers . Whether you're a home (page) maker, an e-mailer, or a web
site graphic designer, these tips will help you be a better communicator
on the Net.
- Getting
the most out of frames (http://www.developer.com/news/techfocus/012698_jsframes.html)
- HTML the easy way (http://www.mlode.com/~guzzetta/pages/howto)
- a quick guide to learning HTML quick and easily.
- HTML - The
Complete Guide (http://www.emerson.emory.edu/services/html/html.html) - explains imagemaps, forms, and more.
- Woodchuck's HTML
Tutorial (http://www.inconnect.com/~mkbarrus/html.html) - a small site dedicated to making your page look prettier
using HTML.
- Elements of HTML
Style (http://www.book.uci.edu/Staff/StyleGuide.html) - A small guide which explains a little bit of the concepts of
HTML.
- HTML Assistance (http://www.ipr.nl/developr/roland/assist.htm)
- A quick reference to HTML
- Revised
Introduction to HTML (http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/reports/soasis-slides/HTML-Intro.html) - A complete compedium to designing web pages.
- Unique HTML Guide (http://home.netvigator.com/~lawtyho/HTMLGuide/)
- creative site with a near complete HTML guide.
- HTML tutorial
for the rest of us (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/3933/) - A nice HTML guide which is to the point
- HTML Haven (http://www.htmlhaven.com/) - A huge site with advanced
tutorials, some for the basic user to the person who wants to get into
very advanced HTML.
- Introduction to HTML (http://www.carr.lib.md.us/~meripper/)
- a small introduction to HTML, and some techniques for the launguage.
- Johnny's HTML Headquarters (http://home1.gte.net/gerow/) -
a VERY complete resource to HTML, tables, frames, and even JAVA. Many other
resources here as well.
- Creating HTML - A
simple guide (http://www.netusa1.net/~jbornema/html.html) - just what it's title suggests, a simple guide to creating
HTML. It's in downloadable form as well if you are watching your on-line
clock.
- HTML Help (http://www.obscure.org/~jaws/htmlhelp.html) - This
complete resource will help you from basic HTML to CGI, PERL, and JAVA.
- HTML HELP (http://www.xmission.com/~giffypop/learnhtm.htm)
- This very nice source has all the HTML commands, from A to Z, and a HTML
FAQ.
- Advanced
HTML (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/7476/advancedhtml.htm) A resource which discusses HTML for the advanced user, including
floating frames, regular frames, forms, and JAVA HTML.
- D.J. Quad's Ultimate HTML Resource (http://www.quadzilla.com/)
- an award winning HTML reference site. This site is highly reccomended.
- Rogers Style
Guide (http://www.york.ac.uk/~riws100/hobby/style.html) - an old site with a HTML tutorial.
- Kent
R Schnaith's HTML Tyranny Page (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/2396/tyrant.htm) - A guide to writing in HTML, including
what to and what not to do.
- Transit Media's HTML
Help (http://www.sirius.com/~paulus/html30.html) - Links to a few HTML resources on the Internet.
- The
Slackers Guide to HTML (http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/1436/html.html) - Cut and paste your way to a terrific web page.
- John's HTML Demo's (http://jkgann.com/demo/) - just what the
title suggests.
- Learning HTML Source (http://www.fab.net/matthewm/INDEX.HTM)
- a small guide with tags and such, and basic HTML.
- Carleton's College
Library (http://www.library.carleton.edu/learnhtml/) - much about HTML and resources.
- John's
Site (http://home.ipoline.com/~poons/johnssite/johnssite.htm) - has a small resource to learning HTML
- i-us (http://www.i-us.com/web.htm) - a very advanced message
forum where you can find interactive help to HTML. Not just HTML though,
this site is reccomended for any kind of web page need. Definitely worth
your while!
- UserActive Guide to HTML (http://www.useractive.com/tutorial)
- HTML tutorials and JAVA tutorials. Very useful and graphical.
- Frequently Asked Questions (http://htmlhelp.com/links/faqs.htm)
- Style Guide (http://htmlhelp.com/design/style/)
- Standards for HTML
Authoring (http://htmlhelp.com/design/standards.html)
- An Introduction to Frames (http://htmlhelp.com/design/frames/)
- a Guide to Accessibility (http://htmlhelp.com/design/accessibility/)
- Image Tips (http://htmlhelp.com/design/imageuse.htm)
-
Style sheets can be used to suggest a layout for HTML documents. The
Cascading
Style Sheets (http://htmlhelp.com/reference/css/)section offers a complete overview of CSS1, the most popular
standard for style sheets. It has an introduction, a tutorial and a comprehensive
reference.
-
The Wilbur (http://htmlhelp.com/reference/wilbur/)covers HTML
3.2, the newest HTML standard. In this section you will find a list of
all tags, including attributes, syntax, permitted contents and notes on
usage.
-
The character set overview (http://htmlhelp.com/reference/charset/)
lists all characters (together with entity names) in the ISO Latin 1 character
set, which is used on the Web.
- Dr Dr. Clue's HTML/CGI
Guide (http://www.drclue.net/F1.cgi/HTML/HTML.html)
- HTML Meta
Tags (http://dabcc-www.nmsu.edu/~chad/HTML/meta-tags.html)
- Advanced
HTML (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/7476/advancedhtml.htm)
- A Dictionary
of HTML META Tags (http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/metatags.detail.html)
- Using Multiple Languages
in HTML (http://vancouver-webpages.com/multilingual/)
- Beyond
....The Black Stump Netscape Page (http://werple.net.au/~lions/netscape.htm)
- The
Compendium of HTML Elements (http://www.synapse.net/~woodall/html.htm)
- HTML
Design Guide Main Page (http://ncdesign.kyushu-id.ac.jp/html/html_design.html)
- Popular
Public HTML Document Type Definitions (http://www.ccs.org/html/dtd/)
- W3C
Internationalization and Localization (http://www12.w3.org/International/)
- The
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (http://www.w3.org/)
- The
HTML3 Table Model (http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-tables)
- The
WDVL: The Webmaster's Encyclopedia (http://WWW.Stars.com/Reference/Index/)
- The
WDVL: Hypertext Markup Language (http://WWW.Stars.com/Authoring/HTML/)
- Netscape
Tricks (http://www.yikes.com/netscape/)
- How
do they do that with HTML? (http://www.nashville.net/%7Ecarl/htmlguide/index.html)
- HTML
Reference - Overview (http://info.uibk.ac.at/info/kurs/htmlkurs/htmlref/)
- Introduction
to HTML - Table of Contents (http://www.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/NewHTML/htmlindex.html)
- NCSA--A
Beginner's Guide to HTML Home Page (http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html)
- The
Humble HTML Jungle (http://www.win.org/library/staff/kmcmulle/htmltool.htm)
- THE
Netscape Frames Tutorial (tm) (http://www.newbie.net/frames/)
- Web
Diner's Digital Goodies - Web Page Templates (http://www.webdiner.com/templates/index.htm)
- Webmonkey (http://www.webmonkey.com/webmonkey/)
- The
HTML Station (http://www.december.com/html/)
- ADV-HTML Mailing List Summaries (http://risc.ua.edu/adv-html/)