This page contains links to sites that can help when writing HTML.
  | Writing HTML Code | Aids with writing HTML code. Points to sites for the beginner to the expert. |
  | HTML Validators | Use these sites to check out your web site for conformance and to make sure all of your links are valid. |
  | Counters and Statistics | See how many people are visiting your site by using these counters and statistics tools. Most of them are free. |
  | CGI | Common Gateway Interface resource links. Use these links to learn more about CGI or to find useful CGI scripts that are freely available. |
  | Interesting WEB sites | Some interesting web sites that may provide insite in how to do certain things with your site. |
 
Advanced Techniques
WebWeavers Page. Contains several introductory guides to HTML, MANY style
guides for various organizations, list of places to go for various tools and
techniques, help with creating tables and forms, and you have probably stopped
reading this by now.
Carl Davis--HTML Editor Reviews Starting Point
Contains a large matrix reviewing many HMTL editors and more detailed reviews
for each one.
The Emacs World Wide Web Browser
Focal point for the browser extension to the Emacs (yeah!) editor.
Advanced Frame Techniques
In this tutorial, we'll discuss a few more advanced frame
techniques, and look at their disadvantages and some workarounds.
By Stephanos Piperoglou.
HTML helper mode beta
A mode for Emacs to help writing HTML.
HTML Conversion Comparisons
Comparison of different programs that convert FrameMaker documents to HTML.
Learning HTML
This page is dedicated to helping people learn HTML and write their own
homepages for the world wide web.
ULTIMATE comprehensive reference for HTML authors and webmasters.
These pages were created to assist anyone from creating a Web page to building
a Web site with a list of resources and tutorials.
 
 
Honesty Communications
This counter service is mostly used for eBay sellers, but can be used for
general web pages too.
The Museum of Counter Art: Digits and Numbers for Web Counters
The Museum of Counter Art is THE showcase for over 500 sets of counter digit
artwork. Counter Art is displayed in the various exhibit rooms of the museum
based on its particular look or style.
 
C routines for CGI and HTML
cgihtml is a set of CGI and HTML routines written for C written by Eugene Eric
Kim, eekim@eekim.com.
cgihtml was written for Unix machines in C, although it has been successfully
ported to Windows 95 and NT, VMS, OS-9, and other operating systems.
CGI Resources
This page describes instructional materials on CGI.
They include tutorials, discussions and working scripts.
The emphasis here is on explanation, so most of the scripts
are discussed in some detail.
The CGI Resource Index
At last count, contains 1735 programs and scripts, 81 entries in the
documentation category, 13 books. Also contains job references for those that
are wanting CGI to be written for them, or want to write CGI for someone else.
Cyber Whiz's Homepage
This web hoster has over 75 different CGI scripts written in PERL in over 10
sections. All scripts are FREE to download.
Examples of CGI coding in Perl
Java applet examples and examples of CGI coding in Perl.
FreeCode
This is the FreeCode software archive. All of the programs found here are free
for personal and commercial use, compatible with Unix and/or Windows, and
written in C/C++, Java, Perl, or Visual Basic. It contains free CGI bin and
server code for personal and business web sites for a variety of uses including
cookies, chat, graphics, counters, and many more.
 
Internet Statistics: Daily Report from NetSizer
Estimates number of hosts connected to the internet. Written by Bellcore.
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