Onboard
To take swimming lessons on dry land, study HTML guides and tell everyone you're learning HTML. A few startup resources are listed below.
- Beginners Guide to HTML
First stop for HTML beginners.
- HTML Quick Reference
Quick summary of HTML tags.
- HTML Resources
"Documents that help you write HTML" from the HTML Writer's Guild.
- HTML Sourcebook
"A Complete Guide to HTML 3.0" by Ian S. Graham. Includes HTML 3.0 tags, stylesheets, applets, URLs, HTTP protocols, CGI tools, Web utilities and resources, real-world examples, special characters, MIME types, listening and talking programs, language codes, and REL and REV attributes.
- Netscape Extensions to HTML 3.0
HTML tags found in Netscape but not the latest specification approved by the WWW Consortium. Extremely useful for Lilliputian debates about obsolete HTML specs.
- Web Page Design Cookbook
"All the Ingredients You Need to Create 5-Star Web Pages" by William Horton et al. Includes CD-ROM with 100 ready-to-use templates.
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