How to Start a Home-Based Web Design Business
How to Start a Home-Based Web Design Business, 3rd Edition. Look here for advice and practical suggestions on how to turn an interest in Web design into a thriving, home-based business. This guide offers suggestions for making crucial decisions about the content and format of Web pages, setting rates, obtaining (and keeping!) clients, and much […]
AceHTML
AceHTML (according to their website) A powerful, free HTML editor, AceHTML comes packed with outstanding features. Although this Web page software is completely free, it offers a solid collection of tools to help novices and professional webmasters build Web sites with speed, ease, and convenience. Simply put, AceHTML Freeware HTML editor beats every other paid-for […]
NoteTab Light
NoteTab Light (according to their website) The ultimate free Notepad replacement and a handy HTML editor. Handle a heap of files with a simple tabbed interface. Search files, strip HTML tags and format text quickly. Build libraries of text macros to speed up your work. Formerly called "Super NoteTab". 100% freeware — no ads and […]
1st Page 2000
1st Page 2000, one of the best, free, HTML editors to ever come along, is no longer supported by its creator as it has been replaced by First Page 2006. The original .zip archive file is available from numerous sources on the ‘net. We have a copy (1stpage2.zip) available here. Please read the warning below: […]
Quick HTML Tag Reference
Quick HTML Tag Reference This is a quick reference chart which shows most of the basic HTML tags. The opening and closing tags are shown as well as defined attributes. Click on one of the links below to jump to the appropriate section of the chart. Note: Orange background indicates s deprecated tag – to […]
HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies
HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies Now featuring more than 250 color illustrations throughout, this perennially popular guide is a must for novices who want to work with HTML or XHTML, which continue to be the foundation for any Web site. The new edition features nearly 50 percent new and updated content, including expanded coverage […]
Building a Web Site For Dummies
Building a Web Site For Dummies If you’re just getting your feet wet in Web site construction, the first big hurdle is figuring out where to start. Building a Web Site for Dummies lightens things up with humor and makes the challenge of building a site far less daunting. This book doesn’t zoom you right […]
File Naming Conventions
A few of us might be old enough to remember the "good old" days of DOS and the limitation it imposed on file names: maximum 8 character names, maximum 3 character extensions, and no spaces allowed. Today, most file systems support spaces in file names and both name and extension parts can be any length. […]
JavaScript – The Definitive Reference
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide provides the reader with a deep and thorough examination of the JavaScript programming language. The book also contains an in-depth reference section covering each JavaScript function, object, method, and handler. Experienced programmers will find all the information they need to start writing JavaScript programs. Beginners may have to work a little […]
Page Tutor
Page Tutor There are lots of HTML tutorials available on the Internet and, among them, a few good ones. Because these sites tend to age rapidly as HTML is constantly under development any tutorial is quickly out of date. Page Tutor is one of teh better sites available. It has basic web page tutorials and […]