You can't go on the Internet without seeing HTML in action, but the Internet is a great place for finding out about HTML, too. The following table lists some valuable online resources for more information about HTML.
Name | Description |
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HTML Tutorial | This W3Schools site provides a complete tutorial and references on how to use all HTML tags. |
W3C Markup Validation Service | Use this site to check the validity of your HTML. The validator also checks tags against doctype. |
Index of Elements | Index of all HTML elements with links describing how to use them. |
HTML 4.0 Guidelines for Mobile Access | W3C guidelines for creating HTML4 websites. |
href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html">HTML5 | Overview of HTML5 guidelines. |
HTML5 Demos and Examples | Several good examples of how to use HTML5 for specific applications, complete with browser compatibility. |
href="http://www.w3schools.com/html5/html5_reference.asp">HTML5 Tag Reference | A complete reference of HTML5 tags and how to use them. |
The Great WebKit Comparison Table | A chart of WebKit HTML tags and which devices support them. |
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