HTML and CSS Reference
In-Depth Information
Resources and where to go for help
This appendix has been a high-speed introduction to HTML . If your
head is still spinning, here are some alternative resources that take
things at a slightly slower pace:
HTML
Dog
HTML
Beginner
Tutorial www.htmldog.com/guides
/htmlbeginner/
W3C Web Standards Curriculum www.w3.org/wiki/Web_Standards
_Curriculum
When you're building pages of your own, you'll run into issues that
aren't described in introductory material. When you have questions,
these are good resources:
Web Standards Group mailing list http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/
WebDesign-L mailing list www.webdesign-l.com/
Doctype Q&A website http://doctype.com/
You should now know enough about markup to get started
creating your own web pages. but even with the odd image, they'll
be a bit dull. You can add visual excitement to your web pages
with CSS, which you'll learn about in the next appendix.
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