HTML Sources
HTML Resources
There are a number of good web sites that offer introductions
to HTML along with more advanced help. We recommend the following:
Introduction to HTML
A how-to guide published by Case Western Reserve, with tutorials
for newcomers and more advanced users of HyperText Markup Language
(HTML), with interactive quizzes.
Know The Code: HTML for beginners
A well done introduction to the basics of web authoring. A good
place for beginners to start.
Microsoft's "HTML for Beginners"
This is an excellent, very comprehensive site devoted to all aspects
of HTML programming.
Index DOT Html
A real nuts and bolts guide to the details of HTML and CSS (Cascading
Style Sheets).
Ultimate Webmaster's Resource
A wide range of resources and tips for new and experienced webmasters.
WebMonkey
From the producers of WIRED, and the HotWired site, WebMonkey
is a favorite - from great how-to articles on the basics to tips
and techniques for the latest tools.
Developers Shed
A more advanced source for cutting edge technical assistance.
CNET Builder.com
Builder.com is well know for a wide variety of current tutorials.
CNET is also the place to look for hardware price comparisons.
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Javascript
There is a wealth of JavaScript information on the Web. We have
provided several of the best we could find below. Remember, not
every browser out there supports advanced Javascript and DHTML
- if your site MUST be visible to a wide range of surfers, be
careful with the cutting edge code!
Earthweb's Javascripts.com
Registration is required for this site (free), but once you're
in, this is a nearly endless collection of javascripts, searchable
and organized by category.
The JavaScript Source
This might be the easiest place to find Javascript code - the
site offers a working JavaScript example of all the scripts and
a text box with the complete actual JavaScript code.
Coolshare
Information and examples of Java applets, JavaScripts, HTML, VRML,
CGI and other Web development tools and utilities.
Cut-N-Paste JavaScript
Over 180 free JavaScripts ready to be cut and pasted into your
HTML pages. Subscribe to the monthly newsletter. Also has some
Perl scripts.
Java Goodies JavaScript
It's called "Java Goodies", but it is actually a huge collection
of JavaScripts available for download, with some tutorials as
well.
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