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Published on: Sunday 21st June 1998 By: Gary Ransom
Just a minute - this is supposed to be the complete Home Page Guide. Why has it got a page of links to other guides?
The simple answer is that this isn't the only Home Page Guide on the Web and there is a lot of useful stuff around. Why reinvent the wheel? What this Home Page brings together is the best on offer that I've been able to find, together with my own experiences as a beginner. It is everything you need to know, all available in one place.
HTML is easy to understand if it is explained well. Joe Barta has put together an excellent set of lessons that I have used and still use to understand how to create a page using HTML (and as importantly, help me work out why things aren't coming out the way I want them to). Take a look at Joe's site . If you like what you see I would recommend that you download the self executing zip file of all the lessons that Joe has helpfully provided. You can then double click on the file which will unzip itself (no zip software needed), then read and refer to the lessons off-line at your leisure.
If you are at all anxious about downloading files, or want to know how to do it, go to the Downloading article.
Have a look at the Finishing Touches article for advice and links to style and design guides.
If you don't find Joe Barta's guides as good as I do or want to do a bit more reading then check out the following sites:
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