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W3C:

The World Wide Web Consortium is an international industry comsortium hosted by MIT, INRIA, and Keio University. You can find out more about the ultimate word on html and web construction protocol. Be sure to check out the Math HTML page containing information about the recetly approved MathML useful for expressing mathematics on the www. (Related resources can be found at Drexel Math Forum's Math Typeseting for the Internet.)

ATW: 

All Things Web is a collection of resources intended to help web authors create usable web pages.

How to Write for the Web:

The contents of a full paper written by two Sun Microsystems folk. Their advice: keep it concise, scannable, and objective.

The Bare Bones Guide to HTML:

A great online resource for those wishing to author web pages with html code. Tags are listed in catagories such as tables, frames, links and graphics, and so on.

HTML Made Really Easy:

The purpose of this tutorial is to explain HTML quickly and clearly, and show through examples the practical things you need to know so you can make web pages "soon (like, this afternoon)". Most of the lessons are only one page in length.

WebReference:

Billed as The Webmaster's Reference Library.

HTML Help:

This support page designed by the Web Design Group to promote the use of universally accessible web sites that can be used by every person on the internet regardless of browser, platform or settings.

HTML Tip of the Day:

Choose from a list of 46 tips for short definitions and mini-lessons. Part of the Franklin Elementary School web site.

Html primer:

NCSA's most often requested document.

216 Color Picker:

An image map that you click on to see various colors and their hex codes.

Some other miscellaneous web design resources

Get a wide variety of icons, images, and animated gifs from the World Wide Web Consortium, and Barry's Clip Art Server. Backgrounds to dress up your site can be had from Julianne's Background Textures.

Htmlgoodies:

Recommended by a student. Contains primers, tutorials, and advanced guides to html, java, xtml and more. There are also discussion groups, Q&A, and links to other resources.

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