Need more help creating your Web site? On the Internet you'll find many sites offering information about Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Web site design, as well as tips on writing for the Web.
Information about HTML and Web page design
Web Monkey
A Web developer's resource, covering many areas of Web page development, not just HTML.
HTML: An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners
A straightforward tutorial about HTML.
Rex Swain's HTML Sampler
See how HTML tags and elements appear in your browser. Also includes samples of HTML code.
Help Desk
A site for people having trouble with HTML. Simply select what you need help with, and the site will provide you with assistance.
useit.com
A Web site that contains both Web design and usability information.
Web Style Guide
An online version of the Yale University Center for Advanced Instructional Media book about designing your Web site.
NCSA (at UIUC) Beginner's Guide to HTML
An introduction to HTML.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
An international consortium, W3C develops common protocols and promotes the evolution and interoperability of the World Wide Web.
Information about writing for the Web
11 Rules of Writing A concise guide to important grammar, punctuation, and writing style rules.
Garbl's Writing Resources Online
This site is a directory of many writing resources, such as Web sites that contain writing resources, style and usage information, and grammar guides.
Thesaurus.com
An online version of Roget's thesaurus. Includes links to Dictionary.com.
Gooddocuments.com
This site focuses on how to create good business documents for an intranet or the Internet.
useit.com: Writing for the Web
A resource for Web writers. Also provides information on how people read what they find on Web sites.