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Web Builder 101

Whether you are a Web building novice or a seasoned Internet professional, you will undoubtedly find something of interest in our massive Web Builder 101 feature (when we say massive, we mean it. This was a collaborative effort among several of our sister sites within CMPnet). Here is what you will find inside:
  • Learning HTML includes a step-by-step introduction to the programming language and information about the latest incarnation of HTML, version 4.0.
  • Making a Website Without HTML has reviews of four of the most popular HTML authoring software programs on the market.
  • Where to Host Your Site includes everything from free Web hosting services to a step-by-step guide to how to set up your own domain name with the InterNic.
  • Tips, Tricks and Reference is a compilation of hundreds of ideas that will make your Web pages better. Here you will learn things like what to expect the first time you upload your site to a server, where to get clip art, how to start your own mailing list, how to compress images and where to go for definitions of technology terms.
  • Advanced Skills covers more sophisticated aspects of creating websites, such as how to use javascript to make forms, using Perl to create interactive elements and how to expand your site with XML.

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