Note the new URL: https://www.corpnet.com/~aking/webinfo/
Webmaster Reference LibraryThis area is specifically designed to be a comprehensive reference for webmasters and aspiring HTML authors. As of 7-31-95 it's got over 415 primary sites that are carefully selected and annotated. Here's some more information. |
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This week's featured link is The Internet 1996 World Exposition. |
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WEB & NET Books Browsers Collections Design Tips # FAQs Getting Connected Glossaries Legal Issues Magazines * Providers Talk Tutorials |
INTERMEDIATE WEB Audio File Formats Forms Graphics Imagemaps Interactivity Provider Guides #* Usage Tools |
ADVANCED WEB CGI Http Perl Robots Security * PC Unix Workstations Coming Soon... |
HTML Books Collections Converters FAQs Specs Style Guides #* Tutorials Validation |
SGML SGML |
VRML Browsers Collections Example Worlds * FAQs Libraries/Toolkits 3-D Modelers Specs Misc. |
AFTER YOU'RE DONE Submit It! to 17 lists * Advertising Your Pages Web Announcement Services Yahoo Pointers to Pointers New site meta-list |
For newer users who want to know more check out the Web & Net section. Whatever your level of experience you should find something new and useful here. I progress from basic Web and Internet tutorials through advanced techniques required for true Web mastery.
Be sure to check out the new web zines area, where I list the best on-line Web-related magazines. Here's some similar efforts. Note that items with a # contain links to my own work. Items listed with a * are the best in that area. I most cases I try to point directly to the source, but when I find a site that lists a certain category well, and keeps it fresh I will point to it and not re-list everything. This is an example of leveraging other people's work. See my article What Makes a Great Web Site for more details.
This site started out humbly enough, I wanted a place where I and my fellow employees could easily refer to for Web-related information. I couldn't find one to my liking so I decided to do it myself. It has taken on a life of its own now, no telling where it will go next. Note that I've only included what I thought were the best sites, including them all would be a waste and well-nigh impossible. If you would like to submit your site, or know of a good site that is not included, please e-mail me at [email protected].
Andrew B. King, MS
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