On this page i've collected and listed
the best tutorials available all over the web! If you
wanna learn or get more information on stuff like
HTML, CGI and Grpahics etc. then this is exactly the
most suitable place for ya! Enjoy!
A
Beginner's Guide to Homepage Programming
Beginner
Basic steps to publishing home pages on the Internet.
A
Beginner's Guide To HTML
Beginner
An introductory guide to understanding and using the
HTML markup language.
A
quick guide to writing HTML and CGI scripts
Intermediate
Guide to using HTML, CGI, Forms and Frames. Also
include sample programming.
Form
Tutor
Beginner
Shows you how to add interactivity to your web
documents by way of the <FORM> tag. With the
form tag you can add to your web pages a guestbook,
order forms, surveys, get feedback or whatever.
Frames
Tutor
Beginner
A few simple lessons on how to make frames for your
web documents. The intelligent use of frames can give
your pages a cleaner look and make them easier to
navigate.
Kent's
HTML Tyranny Page
Beginner
This document contains a collection of simple rules
that may be used to review the quality of a web page.
Learn
HTML
Beginner
Basic guide to learning HTML.
Sizzling
HTML Jalfrezi
Beginner
An HTML guide for all tags including frames, forms,
image maps and much more.
TableTutor
Beginner
A few simple lessons on how to make tables for web
documents. Find out how to make good use of the
<TABLE> tag.
Know the code: HTML for
beginners
Beginner
If you're new to HTML, this is
the place to start. Learn how to build a Web page
step-by-step, incorporating key techniques along the
way.
The
Yale C/AIM Web Style Guide
Intermediate
This style manual attempts to apply some of the
lessons learned in twelve years of multimedia
software design, graphic interface design, and book
design to the new medium of Web pages and site
design.
Use
of ALT texts in IMG
Intermediate
A quick guide to where and why to use the ALT
description within an IMG tag.
Working
with Netscape's Color Palette
Intermediate
You only get 216 colors, so let this tutorial show
you how to get the most out of them.
HTML tips and tricks
Intermediate
This collection of HTML tips
tackles text, layout, frames, graphics, and more. You
get 40 tips on everything from font sizes and special
characters to blockquotes and splash screens.
Advanced HTML tips
Advanced
These 30 high-end techniques
help you deal with table design, cross-platform
compatibility, white-space management, and tricky
layouts.
Web development for 4.0
browsers
Advanced
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
are an HTML extension supported in the 4.0 browsers.
BUILDER.COM shows you how to use CSS to add some
<STYLE> to your pages. And don't miss the Style-o-Mattic, a Cool
Tool that automatically builds style sheets for
you.
Fun with frames
Intermediate
Frames get a bad rap--often
because Web builders don't know how to use them
effectively. Check out this feature to learn
when--and when not--to use frames, and how
to use them properly.
20 questions about HTML 4.0
Advanced
HTML 4.0 may be a formal W3C
recommendation, but some of its important features
are still finding their way onto the Web. Dan Shafer,
BUILDER.COM's Master Builder
columnist, tells you what you need to know about
what's next for the Web's mother tongue.
Web site speed tweaks
Intermediate
A big part of building a great
Web site is building a fast Web site.
BUILDER.COM's feature on putting your pages into
overdrive approaches the issue from several angles,
and includes this section on how to slim down your
HTML.
Writing Dynamic HTML for
all browsers
Advanced
Dynamic HTML is an evolving
mixture of Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and
HTML designed to put your pages in motion. We work
with the experts to establish a common ground that
lets you build smarter pages for both Navigator and
Internet Explorer.
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