The HTML sections contain annotated links to HTML reference charts, HTML tutorials and tips, HTML editors and authoring tools, and tips and tutorials for using frames, meta tags, tables, and validating tools.
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Section 1 below is packed with HTML tutorials and resources. Section 2 has HTML editors and related tutorials, and Section 3 has HTML charts,HTML cleanup and conversion tools, link checkers, and validators.
W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium
Find here a repository of official specifications for developers and users, especially specifications about the Web. Information, specifications for HTML, style sheets, graphics, voice browsers, electronic commerce, web accessibility, history of the web, much more.
Character entity references in HTML 4 W3C's listing of character entities, character entity references for ISO 8859-1 characters, mathematical symbols, Greek letters, markup-significant and Internationalization characters, links to more information and resources.
Document Character Set W3C's information about character encoding, character sets, and their documentation and use. Links to ISO-8859-1 information, Unicode, and more, too.
HTML 4.0
HTML 4.0 Specification
Revised on 24-Apr-1998. Replaced by HTML 4.01, provided here for historical purposes.
HTML 3.2 Reference Specification
Early W3C recommendation dated January, 1997, replacing HTML 2.0. Listed here for historical purposes.
Introducing HTML 3.2
W3C's explanation of HTML 3.2 with links to the above specification, DTD information, ISO Latin character encoding, and more. Listed here for historical purposes.
HTML 2.0
Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0
Dated September 25, 1995, by Tim Berners-Lee and D. Connolly. Listed here for historical purposes.
HTML Articles
Web Authoring: 20 Questions About HTML 4.0
by Dan Shafer. Great article that clearly explains the new features with HTML4.0. Well organized, helpful information. (Although written 9/16/97, its information is not outdated.).
HTML Tutorials
HTML, An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners
Dave's HTML Guide. Covers basic HTML, common tags, links, images, fonts, colors, lists,navigation, publishing your page, tables, frames, mailto forms, sound, meta tags, counters and guestbooks, and more.
HTML Links
From W3 Schools, learn how to create hyperlinks to other pages or within a page using the anchor tag, href attribute, target attribute, mail link. Basic instructions and examples included. Good introduction.
HTML Made Really Easy
This is an excellent reference and tutorial. Explains basics of HTML for beginners and good reference for anyone. This page also links to other sites for greater details in a variety of specific areas (such as forms, frames).
Introduction to HTML
Eric Meyer's great tutorial. Includes terms and concepts, document tags, structure tags, lists, special effects, anchors, images, and more. Although original written to include HTML 2.0 and HTML 3.2, there continues to be much valid information here and goes over the basics very well.
So, You Don't Want Links Underlined, Huh?
by HTML Goodies author, Joe Burns. Good tutorial and shows a variety of ways to accomplish this, using Style Sheets code. (Note that style sheets don't work on all browsers.).
Simple Guidelines on using ALT texts in IMG elements
by Jukka Korpela. It's important to provide text alternatives to images. Excellent article, explanation about using ALT tags in images and appropriate text for the ALT tag. Resources to further info. Article based on W3C guidelines.
Use of ALT texts in IMGs
Fabulous information by A.J. Flavell about the importance of using helpful information the ALT tag for images. Examples are cited, ideas for what to use for horizontal rules, bullets, and more.
Sites Devoted to HTML
Annabella's HTML Help
by Annabella Ramsden. Simple step-by-step tutorials to basic HTML to get you started learning HTML - basic HTML tags, font tags, colors, tables, graphics, links, the marquee tag, music and sound, more. Well done.
Dave's Site
Site includes HTML tutorials for beginners, intermediate, advanced. Covers basic HTML, common tags, links, images, fonts, colors, lists, navigation, publishing your page, tables, frames, mailto forms, sound, meta tags, counters and guestbooks, and more. Also tutorials on site promotion, banner ads info, web design.
HTML Help
by The Web Design Group Fabulous resource. Includes the HTML 4.0 Reference, the HTML 3.2 Reference, cascading style sheet guide, online tools (validators, more), articles and information on design elements, links to further resources.
How Did They Do That with HTML?
by Carl Tashian. Tutorials on a wide range of website needs - HTML, tables, forms, password protection, much more.
Spotlight on HTML
From C|Net's Builder.com site, this section is a great annotated compilation of some of the best HTML tutorials and tips on the web. Fabulous resource for beginners through advanced.
HTML Links Resources
NCSA HTML Resources
Good listing of high quality, helpful resources, located both at NCSA as well as throughout the web.
HTML Resources
Good listing of HTML and related resources from Imagiware, Inc.
HTML Newsgroups
HTML Authoring Newsgroup
If you have HTML questions or would like to pick up lots of helpful tips, info, and resources, check out this newsgroup.
Before asking questions, though, check their FAQ webpage first since the answers may be listed: Web Authoring FAQ. There is lots of good information here and is well organized.
Embedding Fonts Tutorial
from WebMonkey. Great, detailed tutorial for embedding fonts that will work in Netscape 4.03+ and Internet Explorer 4+.
Font Embedding
Microsoft's information about embedding fonts. Discusses embedded font technology, examples, cross-browser compatibility problems, Microsoft WEFT, CSS styles, FAQ.
Specifying Fonts in Web Pages. Microsoft site. Information about using font tags, base font, problems with font face tag, using CSS for fonts, how to specify fonts in HTML pages, more.
MicrosoftWEFT2
Microsoft's Web Embedding Fonts Tool version 2 ("WEFT 2"). Much information here. Tutorials, specifications, more.
Frames Tutor
by Joe Barta. Very helpful, detailed tutorial (series of lessons). He also provides about 6 templates of different layouts with frames that you're free to use and alter to suit your needs. Fabulous!
How to do Framesets Easy-to-follow, helpful tutorial about how to set up framesets, frames for 2-framed sites, 3-framed sites. Well done. [via Elated.]
Some Caveats with Using Frames
Very informative article about what to watch for with using frames with your website. Also includes resources to further information. Article from evolt.org dated July 1999.
Search Engines And Frames
Excellent article from Search Engine Watch about building a website with frames and its incompatibility with search engines. Ideas for some workarounds, too.
To Frame Or Not To Frame: That Is The Question
Article by Shirley Kaiser for WebsiteTips.com that discusses the advantages and disadvantages of frames. Includes resources and further information.
IFrames
Creating inline floating frames, also known as iframes
HTML Support History
Browser support chart for the iframe, covering Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Opera. [by Brian Wilson, Index DOT Html]
IFRAME Element | iframe Object
MSDN's chart and DHTML documentation for attributes and properties for using the iframe element and iframe object. [MSDN HTML and DHTML Library, microsoft.com]
IFRAME - Inline Frame
Information about attributes, how to use the iframe element, links to more information. [by Liam Quinn for WDG's HTML Help]
Using IFRAME Elements
MSDN's tutorial and overview for using the iframe element, including how to use the iframe element, using transparency, stacking inline floating frames, and links to related topics. Examples are provided, too. [MSDN HTML and DHTML Library, microsoft.com]
Using inline frames (iframe elements) to embed documents into HTML documents
Very thorough information and tutorial about the iframe element and its attributes, including what it is, many examples of how to use it, using CSS with iframes, using JavaScript with iframes, working with accessibility issues, browser support, simulating scrollable tables, targets, embedding various media, legal issues, and resources to much more. [by Jukka Korpella]
A Dictionary of META Tags
by Vancouver Webpages. Incredibly extensive and thorough. HTML META, REL and REV Tags. Tons of authoritative information and links to resources. Everything you want to know and then some.
An Introduction to Metadata by Chris Taylor, University of Queensland Library. Excellent, highly recommended article, tutorial about metadata and its purpose, various types of metadata, what browsers support, info about search engines, Dublin core format and others, resources, and more. Excellent for understanding semantics, what and why about metadata. [07/23/2003 by Chris Taylor for Univ. of Queensland Cybrary.]
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative An initiative and open forum to develop interoperable online metadata standards. Extensive information here, including metadata elements, how to use them, definitions, more. See also their FAQ.
Meta Tags Info and Tips at High Rankings This link goes to the search results page at High Rankings, where you'll find lots of helpful, practical information about how to use meta tags effectively for search engine rankings. Written by Jill Whalen (some also by Heather Lloyd-Martin). Excellent information. [By Jill Whalen for High Rankings.]
Using music on a website
WDVL's Lee Creek provides great basics about adding sound to your site, recommendations and how to do so, with resources to more information. Good help. [03/18/2002 by Lee Creek, WDVL]
Advanced HTML Tables by Andrew Starling, WDVL, this new tutorial covers bugs and workarounds, nested tables, colored borders, free-standing (floating) panels, and cross-browser, cross-platform considerations. [03/18/2002 by Andrew Starling, WDVL]
Background Images in Tables
by Chuck Musciano WebReview. Helpful tips about how to use background images in tables with the differences between Netscape and Internet Explorer.
Building Tables
Project Cool's excellent tutorial on how to build tables in HTML. Very thorough, very well done, from sections on basic elements of a table to advanced skills with nested tables and more complex tables. Provides good instructions with plenty of examples with its corresponding HTML code, and even common errors and how to solve them. Great reference.
Designing with Invisible Tables
Tutorial from SKDesigns and WebsiteTips.com. See how a seemingly impossible design can be easily constructed with an invisible (borderless) table.
Does Netscape 6 Break Your Table Layouts?
by James Aylard (jaylard) for evolt.org. Well done article about working with Netscape 6 and DTD issues. Includes discussion and addendum from discussion below article with links and more examples. [12/27/2000, by James Aylard (jaylard) for evolt.org]
Integrated Design: Mind Your <table>Manners
by Molly E. Holzschlag, WebTechniques.com. Excellent article relaying valuable insight and helpful tips about using tables effectively. (November 2000issue).
Tiling Images with Tables: Part 2
by Scott Hamlin, WebReview. Part 2 of the above tutorial goes into how to put the sliced images together seamlessly with HTML using nested tables. Well done tutorial.
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