The text within ``quotation marks'' are quoted from the document.
In no way am I implying that the quotes are veracious.
Text in italics are my own comments. In no way am I
implying that I am honest.
AA Webreference.com ``From Net beginners to webmasters, webreference.com is the fastest way to learn about the Web and the art of web site creation. From browsing to authoring, from HTML to advanced site design, we'll keep you up-to-date, informed, and in touch.''The place to go on the Web if you want something HTML-related. Anything. It's there... ...according to the contributor at least
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contributor: johanl@mma.se
HTML Documents: A Mosaic Tutorial ``This tutorial will show you how to create and display Mosaic screens like the one you are now reading. Such screens are composed as ordinary ASCII text files, containing markup characters of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Once composed these text files are saved with an .html extension.''
A Beginner's Guide to URLs``Since the URL concept is really pretty simple ("if it's out there, we can point at it"), this beginner's guide is just a quick walk through some of the more common URL types and should allow you to be creating and understanding URLs in a variety of contexts very quickly.''
A Beginner's Guide to HTML``This is a primer for producing documents in HTML, the markup language used by the World Wide Web.''
UTIRC HTML Documentation``This HTML document collection explains how to write good HTML documents and how to correctly use the different HTML document description elements, or tags.''
OneWorld/SingNet WWW & HTML Developer's JumpStationPointer to UTIRC documentation. Quick reference. Advanced HTML. Fancy stuff. HTML Standards.
An Information Provider's Guide To HTML``This document is an introduction to the HyperText Markup Language (HTML). It is intended to be a gentle primer for information providers who want to know the background, purpose and functionality of the language. It is not intended to be a first introduction to the Web, nor a definitive guide to the markup language.''Not a tutorial. General information about HTML.
An Information Provider's Guide to Web Servers``This document is an introduction to the programs that provide information on the World Wide Web. It is not an introduction to the Web --- see the parallel document ``World Wide Web Primer'' for this (see the section ``How to obtain this document'' for instructions on obtaining it). It describes the current HTTP servers and their relative features, as well as discussing whether an HTTP is even necessary.''
Style Guide for Online Hypertext``This guide is designed to help you create a WWW hypertext database that effectively communicates your knowledge to the reader. It has been prepared in the light of comments by readers, and many demands by providers of online documentation. Some of the points made may be influenced by personal preference, and some may be common sense, but a collection of points has been demanded, and so here it is.''
Web Communications - Publishing on the Web``This page is intended to provide Web Communications users (and Internet users at large) with a comprehensive resource for publishing on the World Wide Web: tutorials, hints, reference, public software tools, and more.''
Welcome to the WWWA nice WWW/HTML guide. Covers a pretty broad spectrum of information about WWW and HTML
Yahoo:Computers:World Wide Web:Programming:FormsYahoo lists a couple of form tutorials. Check out Carlos'!
HyperText Markup Language (HTML): Working and Background Materials``Here we discuss the HTML language, i.e. its syntax and semantics, including information on the history of the language, status of the standard, and development issues. VRML is discussed separately.''
A CGI Programmer's Reference``These pages are intended to collect information useful to Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programmers.''FAQ and references to other sites. For the advanced.
NCSA httpd Image Mapping``This document is a step-by-step tutorial for designing and serving graphical maps of information resources with new imagemap.c. Through such a map, users can be provided with a graphical overview of any set of information resources; by clicking on different parts of the overview image, they can transparently access any of the information resources (possibly spread out all across the Internet).''
HTML Validation Service``This form is intended to be used by folks who are wondering whether some idiom or syntax is legal according to the HTML 2.0 specification (which, at the time of this writing, is largely stable but still evolving).''
Netscape Navigator Extensions to HTML``These are proposed extensions to the soon to be released HTML 2.0 specification.''Netscapes own escapades, some of wich are described here.
Composing Good HTML``This document does not purport to be a style guide, or a beginner's manual to HTML.''Points out common errors and things to avoid when composing HTML. The idea is that a page should look good on several browsers, not only Netscape.
Chris Tacy's Off the Net``Netscape is very pleased to serve up Off the Net to our readers. Written and produced by Chris Tacy, director of Web technology in the Reality Factory group at EMS, Off the Net is one of the purest sources of information we've seen for Web and Internet developers. ''These guys has quite a neat list of rescources. This you want to check out.
Creating Net SitesNetscape lists a few of the sites on the Web that you might want to look at. It also has som pointers to some developer tools including HTML-editors, GIF interlace and transparency converters.
Creating High-Impact Documents``This document describes how to create high-impact documents for use with the Netscape Navigator and other browsers. The concentration is on features of the Netscape Navigator that allow document authors to significantly improve the user experience for documents containing inlined images. Compatibility issues with other browsers are also covered.''Basically, this is purely about the use of graphics in your doucument; interlaced GIFs, JPEG fade-ins and image sizing.
HTML PAGE DESIGNA design guide that covers HTML 2.0, HTML 3.0 and E-HTML (Netscapes escapades). Big in Japan.![]()
HTML Fancy Stuff``How to do Fancy Stuff''
Guides to Writing HTML Documents``These guides are about writing style, which HTML constructs to use when, when to divide up documents into multiple parts, etc. Also see information on the HTML language itself, learning HTML, editors, and converters.''
WWW-DEVELOPMENT a.k.a.Thunderbolt and lightning, very very frightening me!
Cool ideas about WWW and HTML. (And also the Netsurfer's Digest)
Introduction to HTML``Far be it from me to even consider writing an HTML tutorial or reference guide; instead, I'll captialize on the work of others and point you to several good references.''That's it. Yet another list of pointers.
The Web Developer's Virtual Library (USA
or Europe)``We have over 1,000 links to sites with information of interest to web developers. Whatever you want to know about the World Wide Web can probably be found in one of the sites pointed to by our extensive topical list. This site makes it quick and easy to find sites containing more information. You can search the library, or submit a URL for inclusion.''This one's pretty good.
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