This is W3C's home page for the HTML Activity. Here you will find pointers to our specifications for HTML/XHTML, guidelines on how to use HTML/XHTML to the best effect, and pointers to related work at W3C.
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A wiki with resources for developing web sites, including information on opening links in a new window, creating scrolling text boxes, working with tables, password protecting individual pages, creating rollovers, and more.
W3C groups often publish tutorials and online courses to help people learn about W3C technologies. We invite you to let us know about other tutorials at site-comments@w3.org. Note: Some of these resources have been produced outside W3C; W3C provides these
The Web Design Group was founded to promote the creation of non-browser specific, non-resolution specific, creative and informative sites that are accessible to all users worldwide. To this end, the WDG offers material on a wide range of HTML related topi
At w3schools.com you will learn how to make a website. We offer free tutorials in all web development technologies. Select a tutorial from the menu to the left.
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