Cool Links
I'd love to think that everything that you need to know is here, at HTML Central, but that's not true. Here are some great links to other sites..- Beginning HTML at HTML Goodies
- An awesome site with seven basic HTML primers, 30 JavaScript primers, Perl primers, and much more!
- Aoeex.com
- This is the web site of a person who has helped me with HTML. Aoeex.com has many HTML tutorials that will help you in learning HTML.
- The Web Designer's Resource - PageResource.com
- Many HTML tutorials, both basic and advanced, and lots more!
- REALLYBIG.com
- An outstanding site that is actually a main page to four or five other sites that include DHTML, free ClipArt, and more!
- The JavaScript Source
- The JavaScript Source provides hundreds of JavaScripts that you simply cut and paste into a document. Check it out!!
- JavaScripts.com - The Largest Online Repository of JavaScripts!
- JavaScripts.com is like the JavaScript Source, only better! Once you register yourself, then all you need to do is copy and paste to add some real spice to your site!
- JavaScript City
- JavaScript has a wide variety of JavaScripts for you to cut and paste into your site. There are simple and advanced scripts for you to choose from!
- CGI Resources.com
- CGI Resources helps you to get involved in the Common Gateway Interface. Hundreds of CGI scripts written in Perl, Visual Basic, and more. Includes scripts for counters, guestbooks, and password protection.
- Developer.com
- Developer.com provides many links to sites that involve HTML, JavaScript, Java, C/C++, and other topics!
- Sausage Software
- Goofy name, awesome software! When the site loads, click on HotDog. HotDog Professional is an HTML editor that created this links page, the image map on my homepage, and the FAQ page. And that is scratching the surface of what this program can do. A must-see for everyone!
- Sun Technologies: Java
- Java is a programming language that is unlike JavaScript. This link takes you to Sun Technologies' site. Since they developed Java, they have some good info about the language.
- W3C - the developers of HTML 4.0 and more!
- The W3C are the group that developed HTML 4.0, XML (eXtensible Markup Language), XHTML (eXtensible Hyper-Text Markup Language), and CSS, so it would be wise to check it out, because it has basic tutorials and histories.