
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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