HTML Reference

Heyward Ehrlich ((no email))
Wed, 21 May 1997 11:26:10 -0400

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>Subject: RESOUR> HTML 3.2 complete reference
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Date: 18 May 1997 13:40:37 -0400
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From: Oleg <krouchin@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu> wrote:

Great HTML resource
<URL:http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~krouchin/compu/>

There's one great HTML resource that many find one of the very best on
the Internet. Here's what it has:

- HTML 3.2 *complete* reference
- About 10 sections with great examples on how to use most of the tags
presented in the reference section. All of the examples are
accompanied by the code used to create them.
- Internet-related glossary with terms interlinked with one another

Here's why it is so user-friendly and convenient to use:

- The document is *really* hypertextual (as opposed to most of the Web
resources that are still laid out in a linear fashion.)
- Framing techniques are used so that you can have several "learning
spaces" in one single browser window
- There is a lot of color-coding used to facilitate visual perception,
and
- There is minimal amount of graphics used on this Website to minimize
loading time

Still coming up:

- Extensive online help
- Non-frames version
- HTML templates collection
- WWW developer library, featuring the best of the Web graphics, Java
applets, JavaScript and Perl programs
- VERY AFFORDABLE Web site design services

Just check it out! It's all free, it loads fast, and it's made just for
you!