CREATING
NET
SITES
So you've been wandering the Web for a while now, and you're ready to start contributing to the great flow of information on the Internet. The first thing to do is to learn about HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the standard language used by Netscape Navigator and other browsers to bring documents to your screen. Next, you'll want to learn about adding online forms, graphics, sound, and video to take advantage of the interactive and multimedia capabilities of the Web. And once you understand the basics and start coding pages like mad, you'll want to find some development tools to make your work easier.
And remember: You can always ask questions and swap stories in any of the NUGgies, Netscape's own online user groups, or the comp.infosystems.www.* newsgroups.
AUTHORING DOCUMENTS
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NETSCAPE PAGE STARTER SITE
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Netscape's information center for anyone interested in creating a Web page.
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A
BEGINNER'S
GUIDE TO
HTML
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Probably the best place to start. With a useful glossary and loads of examples, this is a helpful first primer.
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COMPOSING
GOOD
HTML
- A style guide that gives you the good, the bad, and the ugly. Learn the code, then how to use it properly.
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EXTENSIONS TO
HTML 2.0
- Netscape Navigator supports many
extensions to HTML,
including background patterns, tables,
and dynamic document updating.
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EXTENSIONS TO
HTML 3.0
- Netscape Navigator 2.0 supports the latest extensions to HTML 3.0, including subscript and superscript, big and small print specifications, and new paragraph attributes.
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FRAMES:
AN
INTRODUCTION
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Learn how to incorporate frames into your HTML documents.
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GUIDES TO
WRITING
HTML
DOCUMENTS
- A good list of HTML resources around the Web. Examples, style guides, Netiquette, and more.
ADDING FUNCTIONALITY
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OFF THE
NET
- Published (almost) monthly by Chris Tacy, cofounder of Fire Engine Red,
this newsletter cuts through the nonsense and gives Web
developers the news and community leads they really need.
Exclusively on the Netscape home pages.
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HIGH-IMPACT
DOCUMENTS
- Some tips and tricks to spice up your pages: interlaced images, image height
and width, JPEG and GIF basics, and autoscaling.
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WORLD
WIDE
WEB
DIRECTORY
- Brought to you by Yahoo, this directory puts a
wide range of information sources at your fingertips.
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WWW
DEVELOPMENT
- Another directory tree that will keep Web developers in the know about
everything related to Net
publishing - and we mean everything. Includes information
on mailing lists and newsgroups.
DEVELOPER TOOLS
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NETSCAPE
NAVIGATOR
GOLD
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Builds on the features of Netscape Navigator, adding an easy-to-use editor that lets you publish live, online web pages.
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NETSCAPE
JAVASCRIPT
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An open, cross-platform object scripting language for enterprise networks and the Internet.
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THE
UNIVERSITY OF
WASHINGTON
WEB
DEVELOPER'S
PAGE
- A superb resource on Net site
development for even the most advanced HTML jockey.
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W3KIT
2.1
- An object-oriented tool kit for building interactive World Wide Web applications.
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WEBLINT
- A Unix Perl script à la the C bug-checker "lint." Nice little tool for
organic fuzzy-logic processors who sometimes miss the odd offanchor.
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GIFCONVERTER
2.3.7
FOR
MACINTOSH
- A nifty shareware GIF interlacer by Kevin A. Mitchell that allows users to
load and view images progressively. Save a GIF as interlaced by using the
Interlaced checkbox in the File Settings dialog box under the Special
menu.
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MAPEDIT 1.1.2
- A shareware WYSIWYG editor for image maps by Thomas Boutell that lets
you easily
create image maps by drawing rectangles, circles, polygons, etc., directly
on top of your image. It then generates an image-map file. Versions
available for X11 and Windows. Copyright © 1995 by Thomas Boutell.
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WEBMAP
FOR
MACINTOSH
- A similar shareware WYSIWYG image-map
maker and editor by Rowland Smith. Copyright © 1994 by Rowland Smith.
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