Learn about HTML, CSS and JavaScript
- W3C suggestions for building a web page: W3C best practices document
- W3C website
- http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/
- Getting started with HTML by Dave Raggett
- More advanced features of HTML by Dave Raggett
- Adding a touch of style by Dave Raggett
- Tutorials: HTML Dog
- Tutorials and try it yourself editor: W3 Schools
- Basic HTML & CSS for non-web designers: Don’t fear the internet
Books available at the Atwater Library to read
- Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS, and JavaScript All in One – Julie C. Meloni (Author)
- Build Your Own Web site the right way using HTML & CSS – Ian Lloyd (Author)
- Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML – Elisabeth Freeman & Eric Freeman (Authors)
Find programs to create HTML, CSS and JavaScript pages
- Notepad (program comes free with any Windows PC)
- TextEdit (program comes free with any Mac PC)
- Open Office (free to download)
- Note Tab Lite (free to download)
- Notepad++ (free to download)
- TextWrangler (for Mac only, free to download)
- BBEdit (for Mac only, paid program)
- Adobe Dreamweaver (paid program)
- Arachnophilia (free to download)
FTP programs
- Filezilla (free to download)