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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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