Oneworlds SiteBuilder
http://www.oneworld.org/support/tutorial/index.html
This section brings together OneWorld's training resources on Web publishing issues. The HTML training modules were developed by OneWorld and have been used as the basis for training courses around the world.
One Northwest
http://www.onenw.org/toolkit/webdesign/
This site offers helpful hints on Web content and design for organizations taking their first Web-publishing steps.
Making the Net Work
http://www.makingthenetwork.org/tools/webguide.htm
Ten guidelines for planning a Web site from Making the Net Work, advises nonprofits on the key aspects of Web planning, including defining audience and understanding cost factors.
Web Development and Maintenance for Not-for-Profit & Public Sector Organizations
http://www.coyotecom.com/webdevo/index.html
Includes content suggestions, writing styles, how to work with a consultant, tools and tutorials, policies, maintenance and much more.
Web Style Guide
http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/contents.html
A guide to help you design an entire site, and what to consider as you plan and review your site.
Page Tutor
http://www.pagetutor.com/
Here you'll find all sorts of HTML, JavaScript and web authoring tutorials, from absolute beginner stuff to more advanced material.
Oxygen Communications
http://oxygenate.com/web101/index.htm
This guide addresses the particular challenges and demands that developing a site can place on a non-profit organization, as well as the opportunities that a powerful site can offer. The guide surveys the entire process of building an effective site, from planning to evaluation, and shows how understanding the development process can help make the most of the results. It illustrates this process with a detailed case study.
Developer HTML Tag Library
http://www.zdnet.com/devhead/stories/articles/0,4413,2392694,00.html
A Complete library of HTML commands, with explanations and examples.
Web Page 101
http://www.zdnet.com/devhead/stories/articles/0,4413,1600344,00.html
A very basic tutorial for creating web sites and an introduction to HTML
Web Page 201: Design Basics
http://www.zdnet.com/devhead/stories/articles/0,4413,1600349,00.html
3 part guide that gets down to the basics of alignment, colour and pattern.
Writing HTML
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tut/index.html
In this tutorial you will identify and use different HTML formatting codes, create and modify HTML documents using a simple text editor, write a series of web pages that present information, graphics, and provide hypertext links to other documents on the Internet.
The Bare Bones Guide to HTML
http://werbach.com/barebones/download.html
This document is designed to serve a particular niche. It is intended as a concise "cheat sheet" that you can use to look up the correct forms of tags as you are creating Web pages. Other HTML guides provide significantly more descriptive material about how to use particular tags or how HTML works in general. If you are a beginner, you might try one of those guides first.
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A Beginners guide to HTML
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerPrintable.html
A very good Guide to using HTML and creating web pages
Warren Webdesign
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/warren.webdesign/index.html
Downloads for web developers:
SLC2000 - source code examples, wizards and file creator
Sample explorer 99- database of source code examples
Website strategy
http://www.bruceclay.com/web_ia.htm
This site covers Web design issues (site architecture, design, marketing and promotion), especially as they are concerned with the launch of a new site or product on the Web.
Abakada
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/rvnunez/abkd/frames.html
Abakada stands for ABC, which is what this workshop is about: the basics, or ABC's of Web design and development. Abakada is an extensive set of references, aimed to help you learn skills and accomplish specific tasks as you plan, build and manage your Web.
Future designs
http://www.futuredesigners.com/level1/index.html
If you are new to the internet and you've never built a homepage, see in. Learn HTML basics and make your first web page. We have everything you need to become a web design professional.
WebMaster School
http://www.jarusa.com/webmaster/index.htm
This site provides resources to the smaller scale webmaster who would like to run small to medium size websites and wants to keep costs to an absolute minimum. The two main areas that a novice or beginner webmaster need to control are the following: construction and promotion.
HTML Basics
http://www.geocities.com/ArtistinGold/webdesign.html
Outlined here are the basic to advanced basic techniques to enhance your web pages for the beginner & non programmer. Sample codes and ready to use templates are provided for you to download and use.
First Page 2000
http://www.evrsoft.com/download/#download_now
Free downloadable Web Builder.
Making a web page
http://crduk.extra.bt.com/ict/toolbox/making_a_web_page/making_a_web_pag_tutorial.html
A step-by-step, animated guide to making a web page. Covers simple HTML, text, pictures and links.
100 Do's and Don'ts in Web Design
http://www.spiderpro.com/pr/prstgm001.html
Want to create a great website? Have a look at our StyleGuide that contains 9 categories with exactly one hundred do's and don'ts about making webpages.
All HTML
http://www.all-html.com/
The Beginners Lessons cover the basic HTML you will need to get started designing web pages.
HTML: An interactive tutorial for beginners
http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/
This tutorial is for anyone who is serious about learning HTML. Perhaps you want your own web page, or an entire web site. Perhaps you're setting up a website for your business or organization. You've come to the right place. You do not need any prior experience in making web pages to take this course.
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