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| HTML Basics | |
| Introduction
to HTML This is a complete course in HTML programming (more properly called scripting). The course is presently built around the online version of Dick Oliver's book, Teach Yourself HTML 3.2 in 24 Hours. |
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| Introduction
to HTML, by Alan Richmond This is a quick introduction to HTML, with many links to further information. Those links which are for HTML elements lead to pages which have further links, often into the HTML 4.0 Specification, W3C Proposed Recommendation. |
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| So,
You Want to Make a Web Page, by Joe Barta This is one of the best tutorials on HTML. The author offers free tutorials on tables, frames and forms. Do not miss the series. |
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| Table
Tutor, by Joe Barta Do not miss this tutorial by Joe Barta |
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| Frames
Tutor, by Joe Barta Do not miss this tutorial by Joe Barta |
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| Form
Tutor, by Joe Barta Do not miss this tutorial by Joe Barta |
| DHTML | |
| Introduction
to Dynamic HTML , by Aaron Weiss Dynamic HTML builds upon existing HTML standards to expand the possibilities of Web page design, presentation, and interaction. Ultimately, mastering DHTML will allow you to build Web-based applications, rather than mere portraits of data. Because DHTML is essentially an "added value" technology, you should be rather familiar with basic Web page design using traditional HTML specifications. Experience with JavaScript programming is also necessary to employ the potential of DHTML. Consequently, portions of this introduction to DHTML will assume some HTML and JavaScript familiarity. |
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