Designing for the Web differs in many ways from designing for print. The following links address specific information about designing and creating Web presentations.


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Web Resources

A Beginner's Guide to HTML
A primer for producing documents in HTML.

Style Guide for Online Hypertext
Guide designed to help create a WWW hypertext database that effectively communicates your knowledge to the reader.

TABLE Element in HTML
HTML Tables and how to create them.

Templates for Homepages
Templates and worthwhile information to help create homepages.

The Color Specifier for Netscape
Codes to create color backgrounds using Netscape 1.1b or later.

The Enhancement Index and Programming Netscape
Information on how to use HTML, Java, and CGI.

The Home Page Maker
Designed to create very generic homepages that can be downloaded for use on your server.

The Ten Commandments of HTML FAQ
Information on frequently asked questions about HTML.

Web 66: Cookbook
Cookbook that gives recipes for setting up an Internet server; including software and other neat stuff.

Web Page Design
Overview of elements that make a good homepage.

Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media's WWW Style Manual
World Wide Web Authoring Resoures.

Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media's WWW Style Manual
This manual describes the design principles used to create the pages within the Center for Advanced Instructional Media's (C/AIM) World Wide Web site. This is not an introduction to HTML authoring, as excellent resources already exist for those purposes.


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Written by Doug Kipperman and Deb Linder. Last updated May 3, 1997

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