If even the most basic HTML guides assume you know things you've never heard of, this is where you should start.

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introduction
very basic information
what is important, and what doesn't matter
the basic page
HEAD and BODY
HTML Tags
META Tags
backgrounds - colors
backgrounds - images
pictures
links
pictures as links
email links
tables part 1
tables part 2
lining things up
frames part 1
frames part 2
frames part 3
what tools to use
putting it all together
making search engines love you
viewing your page as you work
making your page pay for itself
page counters
resources
how do they do that?
being sure it's right before you go public
my links
my sponsors
What NOT to do

Resources

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NCSA (at UIUC) Beginner's Guide to HTML: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html

Colors: http://www.correlationsystems.com/colors/

Backgrounds: http://correlationsystems.com/backgrounds/

Website Hosts: http://correlationsystems.com/hosts.html

Registering with Search Engines: http://www.correlationsystems.com/addurl/

Checking your page for errors: http://www.siteowner.com/

Page counters: counters.html

Advertisers: pay.html

Many free things, like forms, guestbooks. These are good people: Bravenet.com

Lessons learned dealing with advertisers on my web pages

Conversion chart Translation from bits and bytes to K, MB, GIG and Terabytes







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