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An Example Page That Makes Sense
- You needs tables to view this - quite nice, and explanatory.
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Complete HTML Information Page
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Cool HTML with Netscape
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Macmillan's HTML Workshop
- Very standard-oriented tutorial. Kinda like Oxford.
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Paul's Design Guide to HTML 3.0
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Wade's HTML Tutorial
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How do they do that with HTML?
- Tricks, somersaults and the like in HTML - decent page.
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HTML: Advanced usage
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Japanese HTML Guide
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Beginner's Guide to Server Push
- In line animations tutorial.
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- NCSA httpd Image Mapping Tutorial and Notes
- Imagemaps, co-ordinates, and the like.
- Netiquette
- So You Want to Make
Your Own Home Page
- Mosaic User Authentication - Tutorial and notes.
- How to create Tables.
- Writing HTML documents.
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'Making the most of the World Wide Web'
- Lovely essay by James Gass
- Getting the WWW
to work for you!
- WWW Tutorial Plates by Mark Maimone.
- Web 66 - HTML cookbook.
- Crash Course on writing HTML.
- Fast, to the point, concise.
- HTML Tutorial
- Rather a dull title, but excellent tutorial.
- The 8 Minute HTML Primer
- Short, visual tutorial.
- HTML Converters
- HTML Deve
loper's Info
- The Web Developer's Virtual Libra
ry
- Yahoo's WWW listings.
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. This document is available on the Web, as well as being posted fortnightly to the Usenet newsgroup comp.infosystems.www.providers.