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Yes, kids, be the first on your block to learn HTML.
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There are a number of exceptional web sites that offer free tutorials on
HTML 4.0 and Joe Burn's HTML Goodies' site helped me update my HTML
skills from 3.2 to 4.0.
You'll find Prof Burn's pages at this link: There are numerous places on the Web that offer free CGI scripts. Joe Burns (above) has some nice documentation along this line, but there are others that have already-hacked and seasoned scripts that come with their matching HTML files. I've begun by using Matt Wright's stuff and learning by modifying -- seasoning to taste -- as needed.
To give Matt full URL credit, you can find his stuff at
Matt's Script Archive
If you are looking for a logo for your web site and like thought.org's
logo, click on over to Nik Efay's site. For the cost of a nice meal
out (for one person, no desert) Nik will create a catchy logo for your
site. Just follow this link: PS: There is more to Nik's site; wander around. Systems, networking, and miscellaneous comments and credits here
It is a nice site; the company's banner logos are among the better graphic products I've found. More accreditation to come as I learn more about page design and what colors go with what.
More links as the Pvblic Library writers' group, and other virtual sites
are hosted here.
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