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New Goodies
- Print a Web Page Using JavaScript
This tutorial shows you how you can let your visitors print your web page using JavaScript!
- Learn the Basic HTML Tags!
This HTML tutorial walks you through the most often used HTML tags, shows you how they are used, and tells you which tags have gone the way of the dinosaur.
Featured Goodies
- Basic HTML: Manipulating Text
This recently revised tutorial by Joe Burns will teach you the ins and outs of manipulating text via HTML.
- MySpace Profile Page Resources
With the recent popularity of social networking sites, there has been a need for free graphics, CSS generators, background images and sources for videos. In this listing, we will provide you with links to many of those resources, all in one convenient location!
Beyond HTML
- Toss out your Tables! CSS is the scene!
Simply stated, using CSS for page layout is once you get the hang of it much more powerful and much simpler than using tables.
- Style Sheets 'Made' Easy
One of the biggest problems many people have with setting up a Web site is creating the cascading style sheets (CSS). If you don't know how to create a style sheet, or don't do it that often, here's an alternative.
HTML and Graphics Tutorials
- So You Want To Set Up Your First Site, Huh?
Lately, I've been getting a lot of email asking about setting up a site with numerous internal pages. Read on to learn how!
- So, You Want A Meta Command, Huh?
Meta commands don't add anything visually to your page, but they help a great deal when you submit your pages to search engines. Basically, the commands make you very easy to find.
Primers
- Refactoring HTML: Well-Formedness
The first step in moving markup into modern form is to make it well-formed. Well-formedness guarantees a single unique tree structure for the document that can be operated on by the DOM, thus making it the basis of reliable, cross-browser JavaScript.
- A Web Development Primer
In this article, Ahmad Permessur examines a wide variety of Web technologies, beginning with HTML, it's limitations and how to go beyond it. Other topics covered are client- and server-side technologies, networks, JavaScript, DHTML, CGI. and more.
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