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Note: This site best viewed using Internet Explorer 4x - 6x or Netscape 4x Screen: 800x600 The Author Is A Member Of ![]() ![]() There are so many HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language ) classes on the internet these days, that it`s very confusing for the novice to decide which one he or she is going to try first. Well, if you`re like me, you`ve checked out a few but came away still not really learning anything....but on rare occasion you`ve run into that certain one that seemed to open up the matter at hand. That is the main reason for this webpage that I will get into now. I have put together a list of sites that in my opinion, are the easiest to understand for the beginner. Let`s start by talking about Draac`s School of HTML. I believe this man has done more for the novice computer or webtv user than anyone else on the internet, as far as using HTML in email or constructing webpages. Just remember to put the tag <HTML> first in your message or text box....nothing before. At the end of your message or text, put the tag </HTML> ....nothing after, as it will render the tags as plain text. Be sure to stop by Draac`s 123 gifs to look over his backgrounds and images for your email or homepages. After you visit Draac and absorb some of his knowledge, check out the HTML Resource Page. There is about everything you need to know about basic HTML on that site....from putting backgrounds and adding images to your email or homepages, to constructing a professional website. Now, that you have learned some of the basics in HTML, (and please do that first) go on to Draac`s Frame School. This is where you get into the kind of pages that use a sidebar, like the one on this page. This is only for more advanced users that already have some knowledge in HTML. This is very useful in designing websites and such, where you want to put links on the side for the ease of your viewers. Next, we`ll get into the very basics of Tables. See Draac`s Tables School. This is where you can create borders on your pages and limit the width of your text. You`ll also learn how to make these handy little
These are especially useful for music to click onto and for creating certain types of banners. Well, there you have it in a nutshell. I`ve included some other links on the sidebar so you can make your own comparisons. Also, feel free to ![]()
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