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 Amazing HTML
– For those interested in creating their own web sites, visit this ThinkQuest site from 1998 that teaches about web site creation, HTML, and features of interactive web sites.HTML: An Online Tutorial – This is another guide to creating web sites and
learning HTML that was created by students for the ThinkQuest contest. It is from 1997.ThinkQuest – The contest for which this site was developed.
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