Creating Web Pages

Creating web activties and/or pages

Creating a web page

HTML

Cascading Style Sheets

 

 

Creating web activties and/or pages
  1. Create Your Own Hangman Template Quita
  2. No HTML Required! Brief reviews of some sites providing simple forms for creating Web-based classroom pages, activities and quizzes. Cara Bafile reviews Quia here.
  3. Publish Creative Work On-line
    Links to resources which will help students to publish their creative work on-line. Theme Page from Community Learning Network
  4. Quia

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Creating a web page
  1. CGI - Ada's Introduction to CGI Down-to-earth introduction to CGI (common gateway interface). For advanced web builders
  2. Designing and Developing a Web Page Module
    From Ameritech
  3. Free Class/Teacher Web Pages from L2L4ED
  4. How To Build a Web Site with Free Stuff Web Developers Virtual Library
  5. Netscape Web Page Templates Create your own web pages using Netscape Composer from Netscape
  6. Web Pages
    Articles and related resources to help design and create Webpages. Beginners could start with the Creating a Web Site Tutorial, while others may find the archive of weekly articles, tips of the day, design tools, and product reviews useful. From About.com
  7. Web Site Design Tips
    Annotated list of links from TechTamers
    • Includes
    • Claris Homepage
    • FrontPage
    • MS Word
    • How to upload files
    • Java
    • CGI
  8. Webmonkey for Kids
    Lessons on building web pages with links to projects and tools
    • Internet basics
    • Learning HTML
    • Graphics and Gizzmos
    • Layout

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HTML

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Cascading Style Sheets
  1. Cascading Style Sheets
  2. Cascading Style Sheets
  3. Cascading Style Sheets Guide Everything you ever wanted to know about Style
  4. Cascading Style Sheets Tutorial
  5. Creating Your First Style Sheet
  6. Effective Use of Style Sheets
  7. Getting started with CSS
  8. The House of Style A gallery, cookbok, charts
  9. Learning about style sheets from CSS Training
  10. Mulder's Stylesheets Tutorial from Webmonkey
  11. Understanding Em
    Because the em unit can be used for all aspects of CSS, it's possible to create pages where everything, including leading, margins and line length, is scaled by this one setting -- thereby keeping everything in proportion, no matter how large or small the Web site visitor likes their text.
  12. Web Style Sheets Online introduction to style sheets
  13. Writing CSS1 style sheets A short guide

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