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Related Online Resources
Here are some links to some great educational sites (I really must start putting these into categories...):
These links point to NCSU and UNB. These two universities, in my opinion, are tops in the field. These two sites have so much material, that it is very easy to get lost. These links should do the job in getting where you need to go and get started. Once you're there, you'll be able to get around just fine.
North Carolina State University
University of New Brunswick
The following sites do not deal with Web-based training specifically, but they offer much if they are studied.
- Windy's Web Design - My pages are designed with a simple pattern with the intent of allowing people with a graphical- or text-based browsers an easy read. For those of you targeting users with graphical browsers, you'll be hard pressed to find a better site from which to learn! Windy makes great use of borders, graphics, sound, and text for a well balanced page. Even with all of this, her techniques make for fast loading pages. Whether you have Windy do the work, or if you study her technique, a visit to her site is definitely worth it. This is a wonderful site that keeps me coming back.
- Stormi.Com - In my opinion, the best backgrounds on the Web! Take your time when you visit; it's worth every second!
- Make Your Own Home Page, by Dave Hwang, is an interactive Web page creator. This is perfect for the beginner in HTML. Simply fill in the blanks and your page is displayed. Not only do you have a Web page, you have a great study guide! Save the page and study the source.
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