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  1. Html &Xml for Beginners - 2001 publication by Mchal Morrson, 2001
  2. Learning Web Design A Beginners Guide to HTML,Graphics,and Beyond by NiederstRobbinsJennifer JenniferNiederst, 2003
  3. Implementing HTML into a Facebook Fan Page by Grant Greenberg, 2010-05-10
  4. j.N.Robbins.'sLearning Web Design(Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to (X)HTML, StyleSheets, and Web Graphics)[Paperback]2007 by j.N.Robbins., 2007
  5. Beginner's guide to HTML by Stephen Nottingham, 2000
  6. I Hate PHP - A beginner's guide to PHP and MySQL
  7. A Beginner's Guide to HTML: Learning HTML 4.0 by D. Roberts, 1998-12
  8. HTML "Skills & Drills", Beginner by Kevin A. Siegel, Sean Ames, 1997-03-01
  9. Web Design for Beginners: Your First 100 Html Pages by Ronald Belshaw, 2005-06
  10. Cascading Style Sheets: ABeginner's Guide
  11. Dynamic Web Programming: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guide(Osborne Mcgraw Hill)) by Marty Matthews, John Cronan, 2009-10-07
  12. XML: A Beginner's Guide
  13. PHP 4:A Beginner's Guide by William McCarty, 2001-07-26

61. Joel Martinez
Tutorials on beginner's html and Dhtml tips and accomplishments in the fields of ASP, database design, JavaScript, and Dhtml.
http://jdm.4mg.com/

62. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Learning Web Design
This book starts from the very beginningdefining the Internet, the Web, browsers, and URLs. Author Jennifer Niederst gives you everything you need to create basic web sites, and will prepare you for more advanced web work. If you are interested in web design, this book is the place to start.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnweb/
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Learning Web Design
A Beginner's Guide to HTML, Graphics, and Beyond
By Jennifer Niederst
March 2001
0-596-00036-7, Order Number: 0367
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Chapter 6: Creating a Simple Page (HTML Overview) (PDF)
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63. Alfred University-Equestrian Program
Offers a coeducational intercollegiate riding team which competes at the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. Based at Brentwood Stables in Angelica, NY, a short distance from the main campus.
http://www.alfred.edu/academics/html/equestrian_program.html
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Internships/Co-ops Special Academic Services ... Schedule of Courses The equestrian program at Alfred University is designed for students at all riding levels. Interested students have the option to pursue an academic minor, compete on the intercollegiate riding team , or satisfy one of their physical education requirements by completing any of several English riding classes, levels I through IV. Brentwood Stables is a well established facility with over a forty-year history. Brentwood features an 80' x 200' indoor arena with a heated lounge and tack shop. The stables include thirty-five 10' x 10' box stalls, approximately twenty-five horses, a student tack room and a heated classroom. Among the outside facilities are a large riding ring, a dressage ring and a variety of scenic mountain and river trails. Several types of cross-country fences are available for schooling, including ditches and banks. Additional instructional fees are charged only to those students enrolled in the physical education riding courses; those pursuing the equestrian studies minor pay no additional fees for their required classes.

64. New Runner
Stepby-step beginner's training guide, from Runner's World magazine.
http://www.runnersworld.com/home/nr/1,4335,,00.html?site=NewRunner

65. Windows - Web Building Tools - WYSIWYG
PageWiz A WYSIWYG interface makes this editor great for the beginner or the HyperTextStudio, Standard Edition The WYSIWYG and html code editors work together
http://www.tucows.com/htmlbeginner95_default.html
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66. HTML Training Classes And Internet Instruction, Workshops In Silicon Valley And
html training workshops, internet training, beginner, intermediate, or advanced levels.
http://www.conciliocreative.com/training/

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Need one-on-one personalized HTML training, without leaving your office? A trainer will come to you and work hands-on with you at your own computer, in your workplace! Learn HTML the way you need to learn it, at your own pace. Instruction is completely customized to your needs take as many or as few lessons as you wish! Invite a few colleagues to be trained at the same time and get discounted rates.
Basic Rates:
Number of People to be Trained Cost Per Person $95/hour $85/hour $65/hour
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e-mail linda@conciliocreative.com or call (925) 855-1448.
Linda Engelman is author of Interacting On the Internet ; a former columnist for Internet World magazine and the San Jose Mercury News ; and a HTML trainer/instructor based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She teaches HTML to corporate clients as well as to students at Foothill College, San Jose State University's Professional Development Center, K-12 teachers at the San Mateo County Office of Education, and elsewhere. Linda does more than just teach HTML she works with HTML on a daily basis as the president of her company, Concilio Creative Group. Her clients include Sun Microsystems, Applied Materials, Oracle, Silton-Bookman Systems, Plumtree Software, Military.com, OpenTable.com, and many others.

67. Web Design For Beginners At Site Building Tools.com
Entry level tutorials and help on html, meta tags, and audio. beginner to Intermediate
http://www.sitebuildingtools.com/
Web Design For Beginners
Make Your Own Home Page
Site Building Tools is a home for Web newbies(beginners) to learn the basics web design and site building. Many of you are here looking for the basics of the almighty MouseOver with Joe Barta's MouseOver tutorial . You can also download Joe Barta's older version of Web Tutor and take your time off-line to learn HTML tags. We also offer his intro to javascript mini-tutorial . To download the full version, you'll have to join his membership at PageTutor.com . We recommend his site highly. Good web design starts with good HTML. On our site goodies page we present some beginning points for your web design. Links to free clip art, free screensavers, and free web graphics. Whether you are beginning in web design, or just making a home page, you'll find some good starting points here. Then come on back for more of our own on META tags tutorial and audio tutorial . Here we'll give you leads to lots of services to help you on your way to feeling comfortable and "old hand" at building a website. You'll find out how to submit your site to search engines , join affiliate programs , and make your free website. Ready? Here we go to the

68. A Beginner's Guide To HTML
A beginner's Guide to html. in your document. This would make the text ``NCSA'sbeginner's Guideto html'' a hyperlink leading to this document.
http://rebel.net/rebel/user/html/beginner.htm
A Beginner's Guide to HTML
This is a primer for producing documents in HTML, the markup languageused by the World Wide Web.
  • Acronym Expansion
  • What This Primer Doesn't Cover
  • Creating HTML Documents
    Acronym Expansion
    WWW
    World Wide Web (or Web, for short).
    SGML
    Standard Generalized Markup Language this is a standard for describing markup languages.
    DTD
    Document Type Definition this is a specific markup language, written using SGML.
    HTML
    HyperText Markup Language HTML is a SGML DTD. In practical terms, HTML is a collection of styles (indicated by markup tags) that define the various components of a World Wide Web document.
    What This Primer Doesn't Cover
    This primer assumes that you have:
    • at least a passing knowledge of how to use NCSA Mosaic or some other Web browser
    • a general understanding of how Web servers and client browsers work
    • access to a Web server for which you would like to produce HTML documents, or that you wish to produce HTML documents for personal use
    Creating HTML Documents
    HTML documents are in plain (also known as ASCII) text format and canbe created using any text editor (e.g., EMACS or vi on UNIX machines).A couple of Web browsers (tkWWW for X Window System machines and CERN'sWeb browser for NeXT computers) include rudimentary HTML editors ina WYSIWYG environment, and you may wish to try one of them first beforedelving into the details of HTML.

69. Cerificate Course: Programming In Java And HTML (Beginner Course)
Certificate Course. in. Programming in Java, html and JavaScript (BeginnerCourse). A complete manuscript is provided as postscript file or pdf file.
http://zeus.rau.ac.za/diploma/c_java.html
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Programming in Java, HTML and JavaScript (Beginner Course)
A complete manuscript is provided as postscript file or pdf file. The course can also be done as self-study. Java has been developed by Sun. It is an object-oriented programming language which is compiled to a platform-independent binary code which is then typically interpreted by the Web-browser. This enables people to run your program independent of their platform (whether they are running Windows, OS/2, Unix, Linux, or any other operating system). As a platform-independent programming language for the Internet, Java has tremendous potential and has gained immense popularity. The built-in support for multi-threading and distributed objects (via Java Beans) makes Java particularly useful for parallel and distributed computing allowing one to solve computationally demanding problems (e.g. neural networks, global optimization via genetic algorithms). After completing this course you will be able to develop Java applications and Java applets. You will also be able to develop your own Web pages (HTML documents). We will start with a thorough introduction into the Java programming language, covering the Java 1.2.2 standard. You shall then learn about writing platform-independent GUI-applications and how simple it is to port an application to an applet which typically runs in a Web Browser (being typically launched from your Web pages). Finally, the

70. David Explains It All
Very basic site on beginner html written in a conversational manner.
http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/tribes0/main.html

71. Kiss HTML Editor
An editor for both the professional, and the beginner Web designer. It features synchronized Editor or Viewer, double click html Tag editing, auto completion code, and syntax highlighting. Win95/98/Me/NT/2000
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~amgaz/kisshtml.htm
Kiss HTML Editor
K eep I t S imple S oftware or (Keep it Simple Stupid) HTML editor uses the KISS model, Kiss is an ideal editor for the beginner to the professional web designer. Kiss was designed with a simple to use straight forward user interface.
Features
  • Synchronized Editor/Viewer
    Editing complex documents becomes easy, as Kiss Html Editor will synchronies the WYSIWYG view with the source editor. When you highlight a section of text in the editor the built in viewer will highlight the section as well, this also works in reverse, highlight a section in the viewer and you source editor will display the highlighted section. Using this feature allows you to edit in a WYSIWYG and Source mode at the same time.
    Double click HTML Tag editing
    Double click on tags within the source editor and you will be presented with a common dialog box to edit the elements.Attributes fall into seperate categories colour,text,file,pull down list and image. Wizards and helpers are available for the attributes, for example click on colour attribute and a colour wizard will appear so you can pick the colour.
    Auto completion Code
    Type in a predefined keyword and press CTR+J and the editor will complete the code, auto completion codes are fully customisable, if you do not remember the codes press CTR+space in the editor to display the codes.

72. A Beginner's Guide To Effective Email
Write email messages that will get noticed, read, properly understood, and responded to.Category Computers Internet E-mail Help and Tutorials......A beginner's Guide to Effective Email. Revision 2.0 Kaitlin Duck SherwoodSee the list of alternate sites if this site is slow for you.
http://www.webfoot.com/advice/email.top.html
Introduction What Makes Email Different? Context Format ... Summary Appendix A: Acronyms and Jargon Appendix B: Domain Names Appendix C: Bibliography About Overcome Email Overload with Eudora 5 About ... World Wide Webfoot Press home
A Beginner's Guide to Effective Email
Revision 2.0 Kaitlin Duck Sherwood See the list of alternate sites if this site is slow for you. There are also translations into German, Indonesian, and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional).
You might also be interested in Finding Email Addresses or one of the books in my Overcome Email Overload series.
Introduction
I believe strongly in the value of electronic mail in both corporate and personal domains. Email is cheaper and faster than a letter, less intrusive than a phone call, less hassle than a FAX. Using email, differences in location and time zone are less of an obstacle to communication. There is also evidence that email leads to a more egalitarian information structure. Because of these advantages, email use is exploding. By 1998, of adults in the United States and Canada had come on-line.

73. DigZ
beginner information for writing html and CSS including graphic backgrounds and matching buttons.
http://www.digzit.com
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Click here to continue.

74. A Beginner's Online Course In HTML, Part 1- Ron Reed
Topics are outlined for a beginner to learn sufficient html in order to create a personal page or other internet web sites.
http://www.passco.com/htmlp1.html
http://www.passco.com/htmlp1.html Single Full Line Indicates Designed Page Width and Standard Font Size
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Downloading and Browser Constraints
this course. If you don't know how, then wait until you do to take this course.
Take a moment to download this page, and it will give you it's time
A Beginner's Online Course in HTML
Author: Ronald Reed - [Freeback]
Acknowledgements

The core of this course was developed and enhanced by the Author with the initial material presented in the following Internet Site: A Beginner's Guide to HTML "Created by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), Correspondence and Permission Response
The author's "Big Thank You" for the proof reading of this site goes to his "Big Friend". Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 of 3 Parts Preface This course outline is designed for producing documents in HTML, the hypertext markup language used on the World Wide Web. This outline is intended to be an introduction to using HTML and creating files for the Web.

75. A Beginner's Guide To Effective Email - Context
A beginner's Guide to Effective Email. Context. Kaitlin Duck SherwoodIn a conversation, there is some minimum of shared context.
http://www.webfoot.com/advice/email.context.html?Email

76. NCSA -- A Beginner's Guide To HTML
Guide to webpage coding that is divided into sections. Some advanced topics such as making forms and using Cascading Style Sheets are discussed. Includes download version.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerPrintable.html
A Beginner's Guide to HTML
Primer intro Full-length version Part 1 Part 2 ... Download the PDF version This is a primer for producing documents in HTML, the hypertext markup language used on the World Wide Web. This guide is intended to be an introduction to using HTML and creating files for the Web. Links are provided to additional information. You should also check your local bookstore; there are many volumes about the Web and HTML that could be useful.
  • Getting Started
    Getting Started
    Terms to Know
    WWW
    World Wide Web
    Web
    World Wide Web
    SGML
    Standard Generalized Markup Languagea standard for describing markup languages
    DTD
    Document Type Definitionthis is the formal specification of a markup language, written using SGML
    HTML
    HyperText Markup LanguageHTML is an SGML DTD
    In practical terms, HTML is a collection of platform-independent styles (indicated by markup tags) that define the various components of a World Wide Web document. HTML was invented by Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva.
    What Isn't Covered
    This primer assumes that you:
    • know how to use NCSA Mosaic or some other Web browser
    • have a general understanding of how Web servers and client browsers work
    • have access to a Web server (or that you want to produce HTML documents for personal use in local-viewing mode)
    HTML Version
    This guide reflects the most current specificationHTML Version 4.0 plus some additional features that have been widely and consistently implemented in browsers. Future versions and new features for HTML are under development.

77. Psykoptic
General tutorials for Javascript, html, and Flash. Available through email. beginner
http://www.psykoptic.com/ebook/ebook.htm

78. Internet Beginner's Guides Tutorials Refdesk.com
Washoe County (NV) Library. NCSA beginner's Guide to html; Net.TUTOR- Ohio State Univ. Libraries - interactive Internet instruction
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  • Complete Internet Guide and Web Tutorial, The - From the basics of browsing the World Wide Web to the details of banking online, this Microsoft site delivers the knowledge you need to venture onto the Internet, explore its vast offerings, and make it work for you.
  • Exploring the World-Wide Web - self-directed tutorial for new web users.
  • 79. Linux Online - Linux And Year 2000 Compliance
    Linux in the Year 2000. As a general rule, Linux is Year 2000 compliant.As with most Unixlike operating systems, Linux currently
    http://www.linux.org/docs/beginner/year2000.html
    Linux in the Year 2000 As a general rule, Linux is Year 2000 compliant. As with most Unix-like operating systems, Linux currently is written with a 32-bit date representation. This suggests that Linux will have difficulty in the year 2038 unless the kernel and associated source code are migrated to 64-bit implementations capable of handling dates for another two billion years. Given that Linux developers have forty years in which to address the problem, it is very likely that solutions will be implemented long before the year 2038. The following web sites discuss Linux and the Year 2000: If you know of any resources that we have missed, please let us know by sending an email to our Suggestion Box Maintained by: Webmaster, Linux Online Inc
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    80. W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
    Large collection of tutorials. html, Xhtml, and Javascript. beginner to Advanced
    http://www.w3schools.com/
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    Full Web Building Tutorials - All Free Inside W3Schools you will find a large number of free Web-building tutorials, from basic HTML and XHTML tutorials to advanced XML, XSL and WAP tutorials.
    Full Web Building References
    Our famous references cover all Web-building technologies, including W3C standards like HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML and other technologies like ASP and ADO plus much more.
    Try-It-Yourself Examples
    Inside W3Schools you will find thousands of cut-and-paste examples. With our on-line HTML editor, you can edit the examples and experiment with the code on-line.
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    At W3Schools you can test your skills and prepare yourself for professional work.
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    W3Schools' Online Certification Program is the perfect solution for busy professionals who need to balance work, family, and career building.

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