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- POINTERS TO FREE STUFF

Whether you are a webmaster wannabe or a webmaster looking to improve
your existing HTML skills, the Web offers countless free HTML resources
that can make the task of learning fun and relatively easy. Here are
some HTML resource sites for webmasters from beginner to advanced level.


HTML: An Interactive Tutorial: http://davesite.com/webstation/html/
A good site for beginners. Starts with basic terminology and then
proceeds with a chapter by chapter interactive approach.

A Visual HTML Tutorial: http://www.atwebmaster.com/htmlhome.html
Another HTML tutorial site for beginners. A good starting point for
those without any background in HTML and who like a visual approach
to learning.

HTML For The
Conceptually Challenged: http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/html_tutor.html
The Webmaster of this site describes it as follows: "If you mostly watch
television, have an attention span measured in microseconds, and think
reading is a waste of your valuable time, this page is for you."

A Beginners Guide
To HTML: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html
A primer for producing documents in the hypertext markup language used
on the World Wide Web.

The WDVL: http://www.stars.com/Authoring/HTML/
The Web Developer's Virtual Libray. This is a comprehensive web site
with a wealth of information and detail. The area on HTML authoring
alone is very impressive. If you master that, you can move on to the
sections covering DHTML, VRML, XML, Java and other web development
related topics.

The HTML Writers Guild: http://www.hwg.org/
The world's largest international organization of Web authors with over
98,000 members in more than 130 nations worldwide. Membership is open to
anyone with an interest in web authoring and a desire to improve his or
her skills. An excellent resource for webmasters of all skill levels.

The HTML Compendium: http://www.htmlcompendium.org/0frame.htm
A reference manual of all HTML tags in general use. Each element page
contains the tag, text on how it is used, an example of its use, where
possible, and the acknowledged attributes and arguments that modify
that tag.

HTML Questions & Answers:
http://members.aol.com/htmlguru/qanda/index.html
If you are running into problems in getting your web pages to look the
way you want, then you may want to pay this site a visit. Useful for
webmasters past the beginner stage.
 
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