
Intro
HTML files and structure of the site
HTML and JavaScript (tutorial) resources
Resources of Pictures and Icons
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unofficial html3.2 site, good introduction to 'tags'.
The HTML Quick Reference Guide,
Site with a (short) overview of HTML2.
Creating Net Sites, Netscate site with 'Frames' explanation.
WWW-faq, Oxford University,
UK (Europe), a big Frequently Asked Questions list with lots of links.
Stefan Koch's
Javascript Tutorial, a great introduction to JavaScript.
Netscape JavaScript authoring guide, the official JavaScript tutorial.
Javascript FAQ
) and Arrows (
) are obtained from
Randy's Icon BAZAAR.
All the Banners (at the top of the pages) and the Backgrounds were created by Gwynt, using Windows 95's
Paint Shop Pro (you can download it at CNET's Download.com; Paint Shop Pro (16 bit version), Paint Shop Pro (32-bit version)).
The animated GIF files (
) were created by Gwynt, using Paint Shop Pro (see above) for editing images, Scmpoo.exe (see below) for the Sheep.
The animations itself were created with the Animation Wizard from the GIF construction set . This program I obtained from Zampano's GIF-Animationen im WWW (German site). A big resource for animation construction sets is Gif Animation!!. You can also use an on-line Gif animation toolbox.
The sheep you see in my background and banners are from a cute Windows Screen Mate program called "Baaaa.exe",
the original name is "Scmpoo.exe", procuct name is "Screen Mate Poo", it has a 1996 copyright and was created by Village Center, Inc. (Japan).
I picked the zip file up at Stephen's Home Page. You can download scmpoo.zip here. This stupid/brilliant Sheep
jumps around in your Windows windows, eats flowers, acts like a fire ball, bounce into each other, get beamed up by a UFO. Really great. Just open
it a few times, so that more than one sheep will walk around. You can kill it by clicking on it. And for more fun: install a few copies of the prog in your StartUp. Enjoy it!!
All the other sheep pictures (e.g. on the picture pages): the source is mentioned below the pictures.