Here's a clear and concise no-nonsense primer on HTML,
with plenty of links to further information.
Authoring is about the creation of web sites and pages:
Style,
VRML,
HTML,
Editors,
Graphics,
Programming.
It includes HTML, graphics, images and icons, imagemaps,
validation, VRML, style guides and sheets,
CGI, database interfacing, Java and Perl programming,
but excludes
software, which is concerned with
software as tool or object.
Visit our newly-refurbished Gallery for some stunning
exhibits of digital art and modern web technologies.
Here we offer some of the finest examples and demonstrations of the
technology
as practised by webmasters, artists, authors, and programmers.
View examples of
Java,
VRML,
GIF animation,
Shockwave,
Deep Space.
Location is about locating or discovering information on the web,
and includes
Meta,
Search,
Top 100,
Librarian,
Promotion,
Site Maps,
Articles on promotion and optimising for the search engines,
and a single-page interface to search engines
specifically for web development topics such as HTML, Java, etc.
By some estimates there may be as many as 50 million web pages on the
Internet.. How can you maximise the chances of being found?
In case you haven't realised it yet -
there is NO secret method for guaranteeing that your page comes top in
the search results.
Find out why, and what you can do to at least not come bottom..
Reference contains
FAQs,
Library,
Glossary,
Standards.
It's closely related to
Location in that it helps you to find web
developer resources, but these items go further and annotate.
Probably the best-known resource here is the
Library of Web Development
with some 2,000 annotated links to web developer resources.
This section also contains the glossary or micropedia to our
Webmaster's Encyclopedia,
where you will find brief definitions of web-related terms, linked
to further information.