HTML Notebook


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When I was learning HTML, I could never seem to get enough reference material, and after I started fielding a LOT of HTML related questions, I decided to post a little reference page here. (Now I can just say "check my home page :)"


This is intended to be a general reference, a glossery of terms and statements, how to use them, and maybe a few tips and tricks thrown in as I pick them up along the way.

REMEMBER This is simply a FAQ . It is not intended to be an all inclusive trainer. If you are looking for a good HTML toutor, I highly reccomend Builder.Com's HTML for Beginners, HTML Source's Introduction to the Webmasters World and The IDOCS Guide to HTML. These are excellant toutors for the beginner and seasoned vet alike.


If you are trying to design your first home page, dont expect it to look spectacular. Do the best you can, and get it looking as nice as possable, then develop it over time. Most pages that you will see on the Internet, have either been there for some time and have built up all sorts of neat links and images, or were professionally designed. Dont dispair though, your page will mature over time, and as your skills with coding HTML increase, so will your web page. :)





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