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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).
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.
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.
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