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HTML

This page is an introduction to HyperText Markup Language.


See Part III (pp. 21-54) of the text for an outline of HTML.


HTML Tutorials

The Bare Essentials From Jim

  • If you want to learn only the barest of essentials, the Jim Lucas' Just Enough HTML is a page for you.

    Other Tutorials and Primers

  • Another site I would highly recommend for most participants in the Web 101 Seminar is the Node Web Authoring Primer.
  • An often recommended site is the NCSA (at UIUC) Beginner's Guide to HTML.
  • One of the best ways to learn HTML is to use the WebMonkey HTML Tutorial
  • You may want to check out "Writing HTML,"a wonderful tutorial for creating web pages.
  • Another excellent tutorial is So You Want to Make a Web Page. I recommend you download the tutorial.
  • Learn all about frames at Frames Tutor or Kudos Frame Tutorial. If you use the Frames Tutor, I recommend you download the tutorial.
  • Learn all about tables at Table Tutor. I recommend you download the tutorial.
  • Look up any HTML tag in the HTML Compendium or the HTML Reference Library.

    Web Magazines, Support Webs, & Listservs

  • Laura's Web Zone
    Support Web Site for Laura Lemay's Excellent Books on HTML
  • Advanced HTML Listserv
    To subscribe to the Advanced HTML Listserv, send the following message: SUBSCRIBE ADV-HTML to the following address: LISTSERV@UA1VM.UA.EDU

    The HTML Drill

    Use the HTML Tags Drill to help learn the tags and to see examples of online random drills/quizzes. NEW!

    The HTML Quiz

    Once you've explored this material, especially the Just Enough HTML Page and the WebMonkey HTML Tutorial, take the
  • HTML Quiz.
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