Here are a few links to online tutorials for
HTML. As a Web Programmer by trade with a MA in Public History, however, I
have always advised new web designers to take a basic course and keep a really
good reference handy. For that purpose, I keep the W3C's (World Wide Web
Consortium--the oversight agency for new version of HTML) index of elements
bookmarked on my browser--even after 5 years in web programming, it is still
necessary to look up the syntax for certain rarely-used HTML elements.
W3C's Index of Elements: http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/index/elements.html
W3C's Tutorial Page: http://www.w3c.org/MarkUp/Guide/
HTML Goodies is a very good user-friendly site: http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/basics.html
HTML.com--although a commercial hosting site--has a
good links page for programmers: http://www.html.com/cgi-bin/directory?dir=/Computers/Data_Formats/Markup_Languages/HTML/
Finally, Internet.com is a good gateway to hundreds
of web and web related new and resources: http://www.internet.com/home-d.html
There are literally hundreds of University pages on
scripting HTML--Just run a search on any engine.
Hope this helps.
Noah Phelps
Web Designer
Ross Group Inc.
Web/Database Integration
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