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HTML

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Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
http://dublincore.org/
"The Dublin Core metadata standard is a simple yet effective element set for describing a wide range of networked resources." Visit this web site to learn how to use Dublin Core metadata to describe and organize electronic resources. The site also contains information on the history and current activities of the project.
HTML Goodies
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/
HTML primers and tutorials, Javascript archive, free web images (buttons, banners), FAQ.
HTML Quick Reference
http://www.techdocs.ku.edu/index.shtml?html
This is an extremely useful quick reference guide for those not willing to slog through an entire tutorial or primer to get the information they've forgotten.
HyperText Markup Language
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/
"Here you will find pointers to our specifications for HTML, guidelines on how to use HTML to the best effect, and pointers to related work at W3C."
Introduction to HTML
http://www.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/NewHTML/htmlindex.ht...
Another good guide for HTML. This one has a particularly well-structured table of contents, and includes some minimal information on forms.
Merchant's Encyclopedia of HTML
http://www.mountaindragon.com/html/
An online enclyclopedia of HTML with working examples of HTML coding and a HTML Practice Window for online experimenting with HTML code.
The Web Design Group
http://www.htmlhelp.com/
"The Web Design Group was founded to promote the creation of non-browser specific, non-resolution specific, creative and informative sites that are accessible to all users worldwide. Such sites need not be boring and non-graphical!" Contains excellent HTML Reference materials, a good collection of HTML-related links, and an inline HTMLHelp BBS where you can ask questions.
Web Wonk: Tips for Writers and Designers
http://ldt.stanford.edu/~yasukato/portfolio/class/ed229c/tex...
This site explains different techniques to produce a well-designed Website. Topics discussed include typography, using white space well, and using images. The author also goes provides information on how to set up your Web browser "ergonomically", such that it makes for a more pleasant Web browsing/reading experience.
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