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Your Own Web Page
Through all the exercises, you have learned the bare basics of HTML and here
are some very useful sites dealing with reference guides to HTML Source codes.
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The
HTML Quick Reference Guide: this site contains a list of tags
and a short description of the use of each tag. It also contains links to
a few other sites that provide more information on HTML such as its history
and its uses.
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Writing HTML
: Tutorial for Creating WWW pages: This site is a good beginners' guide
from Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction (MCLI), Maricopa County
Community College District, Arizona.
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Beginner's
Guide to HTML: Developed by the University of Illinois, this guide is
approximately about 20 pages and can be a useful reference once downloaded.
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Another option: Go to your local bookstore or library and get one
of the many interesting books related to this topic. They all go further
than this course, which is just designed to give some understanding of HTML
and to learn how to create simple Web pages.
By the way, don't forget practice makes perfect! Thus, the more you use
these tags and study HTML codes of other more complicated Web pages, the more
you will be create very complicated Web pages!
Index
Phase 1
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Phase 3
Phase 4
Phase 5
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