A sound understanding of HTML is vital when creating web pages. Your WYSIWYG web design software will create pages for you, but fine tuning and customising the results requires being able to understand the generated source code and how/where to alter it, and in some instances, what software generated code can be removed to optimise your file size.
- HTML Compendium - HTML - Tags, Attributes, Events - Masses of information here
- The Barebones Guide/htmlgoodies.com - Downloadable HTML Guide in many languages
- W3Schools - Web tutorials galore, plus examples and references...a must visit, one of my recommended sites
- NCSA - A beginners guide to HTML... printable or may be downloaded
- Web Developers Virtual Library - HTML, JavaScript, Perl, Tutorials and more - this site has masses of information
- BigNoseBird - HTML, JavaScript CGI/Perl plus 300 pages of tutorials - a very popular site
- Netscape - Trying to get to grips with the html behind frames... Well, Netscape developed them, so here's a good place to start.
- Pagetutor.com - Good beginners HTML tutorials
- Tips & Tricks - Tips and tricks on web design topics
- Developer Shed - Design tips and scripting guide
- CNET Web Builder - HTML, CSS, JavaScript References, Resources - plenty of content
- Davesite - Step by step html tutorials for beginners
- WebReference - HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, Perl, XML - plenty of tutorials
- Webmonkey - HTML, DHTML, Java/JavaScript, ASP, tutorials - covers most topics
- HTML Goodies - HTML, Javascript, Java, vbScript, CGI, DHTML and tutorials - another very popular site
- Web Design Group - HTML Guides and reference materials, also online tools
- EchoEcho.com - You'll find it all here - one of my recommended sites
- Westciv.com - Learn about Style Sheets - reference, tutorials and articles
- Sizzling HTML Jalfreji - A very comprehensive guide to Cascading Style Sheets
- Netpedia.com - New to CSS? Try here for properties, references and examples
- Projectcool.com - Another CSS reference and more - explore this site fully
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