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HTML Guide Welcome

Welcome to the HTML Guide! We hope you will find this site educational, enjoyable, and easy to use. In order to make this site easy to navigate, this page will point you straight to where you need to go. We have designed this site so it will be ea sy to find your way around.


Optimal Surfing

This site takes full advantage of Netscape 3's layout and table options. Because of this, we recommend using Netscape 3 or above, with your monitor set to thousands of colors, and a resolution of 640 by 480 or greater. We realize that these option s are not possible for all visitors, so the site is compatible with many browsers, including Internet Explorer and Lynx. It is also possible to surf with only 256 colors. You can download Netscape 3.0 here.


About HTML

HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language is a simple programming language that is used to create web pages like this one. It should interest anyone who wants to create their own home page or business page. Don't let the phrase "programming language" sca re you; HTML, unlike many other computer languages, makes a lot of sense, and is easy to learn. It is one of the newest and most sophisticated ways to communicate.


About the Tutorial

Our step-by-step tutorial will guide you through the world of HTML one piece at a time. Our site also includes resources such as a quick index of HTML tags, a list of Internet resources, and a chance to submit your own web page in our Link Exchang e area.

New Users
If you have never been to the HTML Guide before, click on the button below to continue. From there you will find out everything you need to know about starting the tutorial. You will also be able to access other site features.
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Returning Users
If you are a returning user to the HTML Guide click below to continue. From there you will be able to access the tutorial and other site features.
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ThinkQuest Home Page The HTML Guide: A World of Communication web site is an entry in the 1997 ThinkQuest contest. Entering teams try to make an outstanding educational web site. For more information, click the button to the left to go to the ThinkQuest site. All conte nt and images ©1997 Jake, Owen, and Dan.