Here is a list of pages you can refer to for further research into HTML.
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An excellent explaination of the HTML tags, Structure & Syntax.
Extentions to HTML 2.0 Extentions to HTML 3.0 Composing Good HTML. A style guide that gives you the good, the bad, and the ugly. Learn the code, then how to use it properly. A good overview on HTML for Beginners. A Really Good Quick Reference to HTML. An Excellent source of information on HTML fromW3. Dozens of links to FAQs, Discussion Groups, Archives, Tools and Validation Services. Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0 HyperText Markup Language Specification Version 3.0 Netscape's Guide to Creating Net Sites. HTML Tutorial - Overview A must see for the beginner and expert. Otmar's List of HTML tags. A List of HTML Tags and Examples. FRAMES: An Introduction. Learn how to incorporate frames into your HTML documents. Style Guide for Online Hypertext by Tim Berners-Lee (W3) NCSA HTML Style Sheet Style Guide for Online Hypertext by Alan Richmond (NASA GSFC) Gareth Rees' style guide The HTML Manual of Style ( just the preface and TOC ) by Larry Aronson. The Ten Commandments of HTML FAQ Bad Style Page A collection of DONTs for HTML. From Grass Roots to Corporate Image - The Maturation of the Web by Christine A. Quinn The AstroWeb Consortium has a standard HTML Interchange Format Design Considerations Why the web sucks, II by C J Silverio. Top Ten Ways To Improve Your Home Page
& Top Ten Ways To Tell If You Have A Sucky Home Pageby Jeffrey M. Glover Why is the Web So Boring? A Call for Better Interactive Design by Stovin Hayter Overview of hypertext design theory is an excellent summary of the design issues addressed by many of the style guides. An HTML 2.0 Pattern Language Tom's Tips for Web Designers is about graphic images, such as backgrounds and buttons. Tutorial on Graphics Techniques at the Spider's Web. Some whys and caveats of HTML Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media's (C/AIM) WWW Style Manual by Patrick J. Lynch HTML Design Guide includes information on HTML, HTML+, HTML 3, and Netscape Extensions. Web Page Design by Kevin Werbach Thoughts on Web style by jorn, also a few references What is good hypertext writing? by Jutta Degener Driving a Newspaper On the Data Highway by Melinda McAdams Create Your Audience: The pros and cons of Web writing by Rob Jellinghaus Why I Like the Web by Kristen Ankiewicz an artist's perspective - including HTML style. here An article by Jim Hurley The TuLiP Project Online, hypertext project dealing with many facets of Web design. It's more than a style guide or checklist of do's and don'ts for creating Web pages. Pointers on how to create business web pages that work by J&E Copywriting
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