HTML Resources

You can create great looking web pages with your WebTV...but you will need to learn HTML ...which stands for HyperText_Markup_Language and is the basic programming language to make webpages...Here is a list of great sites that I have used to learn everything that I know today...Look further down and you'll also see great sites for JavaScripts and HTML validators.


HTML

NCSA--Beginners Guide to HTML
An introduction and starting point to understanding HTML.
 
HTML Classes
A site filled with alot of examples of all the things you can do with HTML.
 
An Interactive Introduction to HTML
Another help page worth visiting.
 
HTML for WebTV E-Mail
Everything you ever wanted to know about HTML and your e-mail for WebTV..written by Paul Erickson.
 
The HTML Goodies Page
This is My favorite HTML Resources site and also the "Best"....Everything you ever wanted to know about HTML, JavaScript, Tables, Forms, Lists..etc..
 
WebTV HTML Reference
A reference page for all the HTML tags and elements...that are grouped together and explained in definition.
 
WebTV Design Guide for Webmasters
A helpful Guide for designing your homepages with WebTV.
 


JavaScript

Java Goodies
Java Goodies is one of the largest JavaScript repositories on the Web....one of the best sites..with lots of scripts, all free, and all very easy to use...From the author of HTML Goodies.
 
The JavaScript Source
The JavaScript Source is a great resource with tons of JavaScript examples for you to use on your web pages for free.
 
Website Abstract
In this page you'll also find a lot of JavaScript's and a lot of web-page designing information.
 


HTML Validators

Dr. Watson
Dr. Watson is a free service that validates your web page and you can view HTML codes of any page you enter to check. Good way to learn HTML.
 
Web Site Garage
A one stop shop for a quick diagnostic check-up on your website...It checks your links..spelling..html..and a lot more.
 
Net Mechanic
Another good site that checks out your homepage for problems.
 





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