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Teaching and Publishing in the World Wide Web
HTML DOCUMENTATION
The Windows Help file for the Web browser Cello
includes a brief introduction to HTML.
An HTML tutorial is included with Windows httpd.
Additional documentation and tutorials are readily available on
the Web. The best starting point is the homepage of the
World Wide Web Consortium.
Another good starting point with many links to WWW and HTML
information is the
Web Developer's Virtual Library.
HTML documentation that I found especially useful
when I was beginning to create Web documents includes:
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"A Beginner's Guide to HTML"
is a more detailed introduction that takes advantage of hypertext
linking within the single document file.
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"HTML Documentation"
is an extensive manual by Ian Graham.
This paper takes full advantage of the
hypertext features of WWW. The work is itself a complex hypertext
document consisting of dozens of individual files with many
hypertext links to one another. Mr. Graham's HTML Sourcebook
is available from John Wiley and Sons (ISBN 0-471-11849-4).
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