Frustrated...

at having to figure out all the tags used in web design, and then having to remember them? I have been. There is help out there, though. If you'd like to look on the web, there are some URL's listed below. If you prefer to read about it (and give your eyes a break from staring at the screen), I recommend Laura Lemay's Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML. This book from Sams.net Publishing can give you in-depth coverage, or simply act as a reference. It's a little pricey if this is only a hobby, but I'm sure most college libraries would have a copy.

HTML Help Pages:

Help Index
Links to help pages by category: colors, style, forms, counters, Java, etc.

Tag List
A list of commonly used tags for HTML 3.2.

Color Chart
A palette of colors, with HTML codes.

Java
A list of Java code for special effects and Java help, available for public use.

Internet Tutorials
A variety of tutorials to choose from, provided by Academic Technology Services at Cornell University.

ATS Sites
Another list of helpful sites, provided by the Academic Training Service.

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