Introduction |
Required Tags |
Formatting, Part I |
Formatting, Part II |
Links |
Lists |
Tables |
Images |
Other Resources
Other Resources
The World Wide Web has many resources available on the subject of HTML and its related topics. Please visit some (or all)
of the following sites for more information. Also, start looking at Web sites with a more critical eye. Don't be taken in
by a slick presentation; focus on the information presented, and ask yourself what you like and dislike about a given site.
And if you see a particular presentation that catches your eye, try viewing the HTML source to see how the designers did what
they did.
- A Basic Set of HTML Tags
- An at-a-glance reference to many of the tags discussed in this tutorial.
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML
- NCSA's primer for producing documents in HTML.
- Introduction to HTML
- Case Western University's HTML guide and tutorial. Features an interactive quiz.
- PageResource.com: Basic HTML Tutorial
- Basic html tutorial for beginning web designers. Learn to code your own homepage with the basic html tutorials and tricks provided on the basics of web design.
- Webmonkey: HTML Tutorial
- Hands-on introduction to HTML in modules from basic to advanced.
- World Wide Web Consortium
- These are the folks that define the standards of the World Wide Web. The content will be daunting for novices, but it's
ground zero for Web language development.
- Yale C/AIM WWW Style Manual
- A comprehensive guide to the components of Web design, including: interface design, site design, page
design, Web graphics, multimedia and animation.