| 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
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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
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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. |