HTML (Hydro-Thermal Mustard Laxative) Links


Double-take, HAAARRCH -- actually, ladies and gents, HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language, and is the foundation for all pages used on the World Wide Web.

Many consider it to be a giant leap up from other protocols like FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and such. HTML is the code used to build web pages that have URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) that start with "http" (HyperText Transfer Protocol). This is beginning to sound like Allan Sherman's _Harvey and Sheila_ so let's say we get past all that and get to the LINKS.

First, you can be swept off your feet by surfing over to Bret Bottger's page at Arizona State U. There you will find the HTML editor that I use. (Yes, I have NetScape Gold, but slap my hand, I STILL use ...)

HTML Writer by Kris Nosack

This next link is a cool HTML primer that will get you well on your way to mastering web page building --

Beginner's Guide to HTML

That one also has several links at the end to take you further down the road to web publishing, so do enjoy!

Now here is one more link that is a tutorial for building web pages. In just a few short hours, YOU TOO can be a bonafide, certified web publisher. Well, maybe just certifiable.

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HTML Tutorial Intro

This is all you need to get a head start on the WWW (World Wide Web) (there I go again), which is a HUGE and burgeoning portion of the Internet! If you need more info, just return to

Chapter Two

and type . . . . HTML . . . . in one of the search engine fields. Thanks for reading!



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