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This category is for people new to the world of Web Editing/Authoring, and is meant as a starter category for people interested in this area.
http://activejump.com/
Short lessons on basic HTML topics, with a practice pad available on each lesson page.
http://ibdhost.com/help/html/
Contains basic tags required to create a first web page.
http://www.webdevelopersnotes.com/tutorials/html/
Covering the basics of HTML including logical and physical text formatting tags, HTML document design, creating hyperlinks and web page linking, embedding images and HTML special characters.
http://chrismartin2.tripod.com/
Covers HTML topics from webpage layout to using tables. A section on adding basic meta tags is included.
http://www.draac.com/
Features an easy to follow approach to learning HTML for use in email and webpages. A help discussion board is also included.
http://web.twinisles.com/
A detailed introduction to HTML and to its main codes.
http://founderweb.com/html_tutorial/
A free, interactive HTML tutorial that lets you dynamically practice coding HTML while you're learning.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/
Headings, paragraphs, text emphasis, links, images, lists, tables, and also cascading style sheets.
http://justinalee.com/HTMLHELP.html
The very basic HTML tags.
http://hscripts.com/tutorials/html/
Tags, text manipulation, image handling, link handling, tables, forms, marquee, and iframes.
http://www.carnall.demon.co.uk/how_to_learn_html.htm
Short, focused tutorial that concentrates on the needs of the absolute beginner.
http://www.how-2-make-a-website.com/
Learn how to make a website step by step. Also an online code testing lab.
http://www.htmlbasictutor.ca/
Basic HTML 4.01 tags, including horizontal spacing, vertical formatting, links, images, lists, tables, headings, and doctype declaration.
http://www.htmlbasix.com/
Covers the basic HTML tags and how to use them in making a webpage.
http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/html_tutor.html
A very basic tutorial, plainly worded, for people who hate to read technical instructions.
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/html/article.php/3478131
A group of lessons set up to be covered over a week's time, one tutorial per day.
http://www.starspiderdancing.net/htmlhelp/
Covers many basic tags in an intuitive, hands on approach. Examples and a practice HTML tester are included.
http://www.htmlinc.com/
Offers HTML and CSS tutorials with sample codes and WYSIWYG editor.
http://www.jmarshall.com/easy/html/
Explains the structure of HTML quickly and clearly and shows through examples how to build a web page.The whole tutorial is about 14 printed pages.
http://freehtmlnotes.blogspot.com/
Overview of HTML and some related concepts in the form of definitions, HTML tags chart.
http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/
Features lessons covering topics from the basic page layout to the use of frames. Also, has sections on color coding, image optimization, search engine submission, CSS, JavaScript and Perl. Includes HTML reference list.
http://www.noratol.com/category/internet/html/
Basic tags, emphasizing, colours, fonts, forms, tables, and frames. Includes a small HTML tagmaker.
http://www.ibdguy.com/
Contains lessons on posting an image. using different fonts, links and tables. Includes a practice forum.
http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/html-tutorial/
Features easy to follow lessons that teach by example. Includes copy and paste codes, a color chart and a basic HTML code generator.
http://aqeel.8m.net/
Instructions on the syntax of a basic webpage, formatting text, adding images and backgrounds, making links, creating lists and using tables.
http://aprils8.tripod.com/
Features very basic HTML lessons. An hexadecimal color chart and reference page is also included.
http://www.myhtmltutorials.com/
Dedicated to helping people create their own webpages. HTML lessons written in plain English featuring tips, tricks, and techniques.
http://htmlwithdaniel.com/
Covers the very basics of web page editors, HTML, and CSS.
http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/
Covers the basic HTML tags. Includes a practice notepad.
http://webdeveloper.com/html/beginners_html.html
Questions and answers on basic webpage setup and coding questions. Includes a short resource list.
http://crazysteve.tripod.com/2-be-built.htm
An HTML tutorial for beginners. Includes a tag list and freebie resources.
http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/html/
Covers using the basic HTML tags such as font size and adding links.
http://www.mcjeff.com/html101/
Features basic lessons by examples. There is some description for tags covered in each lesson.
http://www.angelfire.com/on2/newbiehelp/40main.html
Covers basic concepts of HTML coding. Also discussed are adding the doctype code and meta tags.
http://www.pagetutor.com/html_tutor/
Features detailed lessons on the basic HTML tags. Written by Joe Barta.
http://autumnweb.com/Roxys/2WebPageHelp/4HTMLtagsBasics.html
Features basic HTML information, which is written in a concise format.
http://www.simplehtml.co.uk/
Offering a guide to creating web pages. Describes how to write basic HTML.
http://www.tutorials4u.com/html/
Free HTML programming and Web site design tutorial ideal for beginners.
http://www.pageresource.com/html/
Features lessons on many beginning and advanced HTML topics. Includes tutorials on using HTML to resize images and use forms and frames.
http://www.timtv.com/webpage101/
Basic HTML tags are discussed. File creation and notepad access are discussed for the Navigator and Internet Explorer browsers.
http://www.webpage-teacher.com/
Fee based downloadable HTML tutorial. A free thirty day trial is also available.
http://content.websitegear.com/article/html_introduction.htm
An HTML 4.0 tutorial with examples, tips and articles.
http://www.willvick.com/
HTML tutorial with many examples.
http://zeroman8.tripod.com/
Offers html help, tutorials, downloads, and source code.
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