For those of you who want to design your own web pages, there are many
sites that you may find helpful. Most of these offer a comprehensive
overview of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is the programming
language that is used to design web pages. You can find a whole host of
these pages by visiting your favorite search engine and entering "HTML."
In addition, I have provided web addresses to some other pages and books
that may prove useful.
Web Sites
Books
Creating Web Pages For Dummies by Bud E. Smith, Arthur Bebak and
Kevin Werbach. Copyright 1999. Published by IDG Books Worldwide.
Don’t Make Me Think: Common Sense Approach to Web Usability by
Steve Krug and Roger Black. Copyright 2000. Published by QUE.
HTML 4 for Dummies by Ed Tittel and Natanya Pitts. Copyright 1999.
Published by IDG Books Worldwide.
HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual Quick Start Guide
by Elizabeth Castro. Copyright 1999. Published by Peachpit Press.
Robin Williams Web Design Workshop by Robin Williams, John Tollett,
David Rohr. Copyright 2001. Published by Peachpit Press.