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HTMLGoodies < http://www.htmlgoodies.com >
Regarded as the ultimate resource for anything regarding HTML and web design, HTML Goodies covers everything from the basic creation of an HTML document, all the way up to the very latest in XML, Java, etc.

Introduction to HTML < http://www.cwru.edu/help/introHTML/toc.html >
A nicely organized, comprehensive tutorial (with sequels, no less) to nearly everything you'd want to learn before HTML, during your HTML coding, and after.

HTML Primer < http://www.htmlprimer.com >
Organized into "lessons," the primer leads you from beginning to end, with additional discussions, glossaries, and advanced topics such as JavaScript.

The HTML Pit Stop < http://www.pageresource.com/html >
Ranging from getting started with HTML, going through even topics such as DHTML, all the way up to posting your site, the Pit Stop covers all your needs.

 


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