- The World Wide Web Initiative: The Project
- General information about the Web.
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- WWW Help Page
- This page provides links to some excellent resources available on the Web. An EMail address is included to request further assistance.
- Introduction to HTML
- An Introduction to HTML with interactive quizzes from Case Western Reserve University. Provides a well-done class on HTML and an example of how to take an Internet-related class and put it (and the related course materials) up onto the WWW.
- Barebones Guide to HTML
- This Guide lists virtually every official HTML 2.0 tag, plus the Netscape extensions and several HTML 3.0 tags, in a concise, organized format.
- Webaholics Color Table.
- A table containing samples of 50 commonly-used colors with their hex triplet equivalents so you can create colorful web pages.
- Writing HTML: A Tutorial
- A guide to writing HTML that includes a tutorial for creating WWW pages using volcanoes as the subject matter for the example.
- Creating Net Sites
- This site provides information on Authoring Documents, Adding Functionality, and Tools for Developers.
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- Web Style Manual
- This site is a Web Style Manual by Patrick Lynch. Instructions are provided for printing the manual.
- The Web Designer
- One stop shopping for home page creation. You really have to mine this site to see it all. It includes information on HTML editors as well as the basics and frills for developing pages.
- Creating High Impact Documents
- This site concentrates on features of Netscape Navigator that allow authors to improve documents containing inlined images.
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- CERN HTTP Server
- W3C httpd is a generic public domain full-featured hypertext server which can be used as a regular HTTP server.
- NCSA HTTPd
- Hoohoo is a server run by the NCSA HTTPd Development Team to test and demonstrate the latest versions of NCSA HTTPd, and to provide documentation for it.
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- NASA Resource Center
- Provides information that is platform specific to assist the user in developing images that have a certain bit set on one of their colormap entries, so that a Web browser's background will show through wherever that color appears in the image. Allows the image to appear to "float" on the page.
- L-View from MMEDIA Research in Florida
- LView Pro is a graphics editor and viewer for MS-Windows platforms.
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- Holden, Greg
- Publishing on the World Wide Web (1995) Hayden Books Indianapolis, IN. See information for this book online.
- Lemay, Laura
- Teach Your self Web Publishing with HTML in a Week (1995) SAMS Publishing Indianapolis, IN. Find more information on this book at its web site .
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