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HTML
This page is for resources related to the HTML language
used to produce WWW documents, including Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
and Dynamic HTML. More general resources related to WWW publishing and
links to more advanced topics, such as, CGI, Perl, Javascript, and Java
are on the WWW Publishing page. This page has the following sections:
HTML
This section contains links to information about the
HTML language.
- Bare
Bones Guide to HTML, can be viewed online or printed
- A Dictionary of HTML META Tags
- Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) Index, published by the HTML Writers
Guild
- PDF
Online,
a free onlinie service that converts several common document formats to
PDF
- How do they do that with HTML?,
a series of articles on useful techniques, by Carl Tashian
- HTML
Converters, extensive list of converters to/from HTML format,
hasn't been updated since 1997 though
- The
HTML Goodies Home Page, tutorials, printers, and advanced
topics
- HTML
4.0 Reference, by the Web Design Group
- HTML
4.0 Specification, new specification from the W3 Consortium
- The
HTML Station, "This site provides demonstrations, tutorials,
codes, specification summaries, techniques/technologies descriptions,
and supporting information about hypertext markup language (HTML) and
related technologies."
- Web
Design/HTML
page on About.com, good selection of articles that covers a wide range
of topics from beginner to advanced.
Recommended.
- Index
Dot HTML,"The Advanced HTML Reference", lives up to its
billing, also has a companion site for CSS.
- The
Table Sampler, a tutorial by example for HTML tables.
- Writing
HTML, a tutorial written for teachers who need to create web
pages, by the Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction
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HTML
Validation
Use the following links to validate the integrity of
your HTML files.
- W3C
HTML Validation Service, "a free service that checks
documents like HTML and XHTML for conformance to W3C Recommendations
and other standards"
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Cascading
Style Sheets
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a relatively new
innovation that prromise to revolutionize the way we design Web pages.
I plan to start using them on this site as soon as I can find the time
to learn them.
Dynamic
HTML
Dynamic HTML is a technique for making HTML more
interactive, largely based on JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets.
- Jeff Rules' Dynamic HTML Demos,
The site provides demos of the DHTML for version 4 and 5 browsers as
well as SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) as it
applies to the Real G2 Player, by the author of Dynamic HTML:
The HTML Developer's Guide.
- Dynamic
HTML Lab, tutorials, scripts, programming tools, and code
examples
- Microsoft MSDN library,
covers a wide variety of topics, but you can find articles on DHTML,
style sheets, and scripting, mostly oriented to working with IE.
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Keith Soltys -- keith@soltys-DELETETHIS.CA
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