What are HTML References?
If you would like to write or fine-tune your Web page by hand, you first need to learn a little about the HyperText Markup Language
(HTML). Fortunately, there are many good HTML resources on the Web. The items listed below will help you master HTML.
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HTML Guides
Willcam Group Compact Index of HTML Tags
This excellent index of HTML tags also identifies
which tags are Netscape- or Internet Explorer-specific.
http://www.willcam.com/cmat/html/crossref.html
A
Beginner's Guide to HTML
This
NCSA Document is widely regarded as a good
introdution to HTML.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html
World
Wide Web Consortium
The W3C
is the source of HTML standards. Up to date HTML
references are available at their site.
http://www.w3.org/
HTML
Reference Manual
The
Sandia National Laboratories HTML Reference
Manual is a complete HTML reference.
http://www.sandia.gov/sci_compute/html_ref.html
Singularity
HTML Reference
The
Singularity HTML Reference is a complete HTML 3.2
reference that also includes Netscape and
Internet Explorer extensions.
http://www.rpi.edu/~hopews/reference/index.html
HTML Tips
How do they do that
with HTML?
A comprehensive listing
of cool tricks and tips for creating impressive
Web pages.
http://www.nashville.net/~carl/htmlguide/index.html
Doctor HTML
The Doctor HTML site will check your page's HTML for correct syntax and soundness.
http://www2.imagiware.com/RxHTML/
Tips, Tricks, How to,
and Beyond
This site is designed to
help people create better Web pages.
http://mbiz.co.th/tips_tricks/
Elements of HTML
Style
This guide gives a few
very intelligent tips on good HTML
form.
http://www.book.uci.edu/Staff/StyleGuide.html
Top Ten Ways To Tell
If You Have A Sucky Home Page
This page takes a rather
humorous look at the pitfalls of HTML, and
gives useful suggestions on how to make a better
page.
http://www.glover.com/sucky.html