Web Page Creation Resources: Style

 
 
NU Library resources for Web Page construction The Northwestern University Library has put together a very comprehensive list of links to good starting points for web authoring and on-line guides to creating your own home pages. Sections include: 
- Issues of Style and Design 
- Tutorials on Web Authoring 
- HTML Editors & other Tools 
- Web Development Resources 
- Technical Reference Resources - Specifications, Standards, Reference Sources, FAQ's 
- Media on the Web - Images and Graphics, Video, Sound and other media objects on the Web 
- Advanced Topics - CGI, PERL, Java, Forms, Imagemaps, Cookies, Frames and Tables 
- Netscape Reference Sources 
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 
- WWW newsgroups 
Yale C/AIM WWW Style Manual  
 
Yale University has published an on-line manual of Web design principles, suggestions and resources. It is an excellent overview of Web publishing
The Netscape Communicator Authoring Manual 
 
This is Netscape’s own guide to using their authoring tool and other Netscape products. Hints and tips for getting the most out of this editing program are helpful. 
RTF to HTML converter Here is a link to one RTF to HTML converter program. This is one that I happen to like and there are versions for almost any platform you can think of (Mac, Windows, Linux? FreeBSD? Solaris? HPUX?). Make sure to read the directions, it is not a one-step operation.
Other Word processor -> HTML converters This site also has more Word processor -> HTML filters, some of them very specialized. If, for example, someone wants to turn something from TeX or LaTeX or Persuasion or EndNote, or etc. into HTML - you will find tons of them there.
The JavaScript Source The JavaScript Source is a JavaScript resource with tons of free "cut & paste" JavaScript examples for your web pages.