HTML
Over the past 5-6 years, I have been doing a lot of work / tinkering with HTML.
The content that I am sharing here was derived from a number of sources (some is completely original) and some was used on the IT Degree that I taught 2006/7.
HTML Getting Started - An introduction to what HTML & the Internet are. Along with some links to additional help / resources.
Simple Web Page - How to create your first simple webpage, using HTML. Formatting some text and making links to other pages and other sites.
8 simple tutorials / examples
Image Placement - Inserting images into your pages. These use CSS as well as HTML, but are fairly easy to follow.
13 examples with code
Lists - Formatting lists with bullets, letters, numbers and images.
4 simple tutorials / examples
HTML Special Characters - The code to use to get things like © onto your pages.
Embedding Video - Some convenient (validating) code to insert video into your webpages.
Embedding Flash ® - The easiest way to include a Flash ® Movie within your pages. This code will validate to W3 standards.
HTML Help
For additional help with HTML, you must visit these friends:
Pinsoft - For complete beginners! A little download that teaches you basic HTML with a key-by-key approach. It's really easy to pick up the program and the basic of writing webpages.
HTML Goodies - A fantastic repository of tutorials. Use it to learn, brush-up or extend your coding knowledge.
Dynamic Drive - For a wide range of scripts; including Calendars, Games, Image Effects, iFrames and ready-made Menus.
PMOB - Paul is great with CSS and provides CSS/HTML templates for websites, menus and some great roll-over, image & text effects.
Websites
Now you've written some pages, you may need a webhost so you can put your new code on the web:
Beginners can do worse than signup for a FREE account at one of the big players like Angelfire, Yahoo Geocities or Google Pagemaker.
Blatant plug...
BagOfNuts offers a great service for everyone else...Link on the left of every page.
