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Web Site Support - General

AAA HTML - Loads of free HTML tutorials, covering all aspects of HTML programming.

AccessFP - Many, many links to FrontPage support sites, listed by categories such as Themes, Tips and Tutorials, Microsoft sites, and much more.

ACTIVE SERVER PAGES - Getting Started With ASP - An introduction to the VBScript programming language, and how to use it to create dynamic Web pages with ASP.

BigNoseBird - Web creation advice, tutorials, graphics, scripts, fonts, HTML tricks, and lots more.

Copyright - The U.S. Library of Congress maintains a Copyright Information Page with links to articles that explain all about copyrights. Ten Big Myths About Copyright Explained will tell you what you need to know about copyright law, how to protect your site, and how to avoid breaking copyright laws. This site includes an explanation of 10 copyright myths and several links to other important copyright sites. Also, see Copyright For The Webmaster to learn how to copyright your original Web-published materials.  Who Owns The Copyright To Your Website? explains how the various elements of your site that might be copyrighted by others. Educators may want to visit Indiana University's Copyright Management Center to learn all about how copyright laws affect them.

CSS Layout Tips and Tricks - This site links to several other sites that tell you how to use CSS to create Web page layouts.

DevHead - This site is full of news, reviews, tips, downloads, script libraries, and tools to help you improve your Web site. Plus, you can sign up to receive a free weekly newsletter.

DynamicNet Front Page Support  - Very extensive FP support site with hundreds of topics and links.

Education Programs For Web Builders - CNet's sampling of University, Certification and Online courses for Web developers. (Thanks, Mark Peterson.)

Front Page Help - A great FrontPage FAQ (frequently asked questions) area, along with an area that lets you email your question to them.

Front Page Home Page - Microsoft's source of FP information, with links to several FP support topics.

Front Page Newsgroup - If your computer is set up to receive newsgroups, you'll find thousands of FP beginners and experts on this newsgroup, posting thousands of FP questions and answers. Even if you don't post a question of your own, you can learn a TON of stuff about FP by browsing through this newsgroup.

Front Page Tips - Many helpful FP tips.

HTML Tags Compact Index - Willcam's Compact Index of HTML tags, in alphabetical order, with each tag's description and correct syntax. For even more information, try Willcam's Complete Index of HTML Tags. (Thanks, Mary T.)

HTML Writers Guild - "The HWG exists to assist our members in developing and enhancing their capabilities as web authors, to compile and publicize information about standards, practices, techniques, competency, and ethics as applied to web authoring, and to contribute to the development of the web and web technical standards and guidelines."  This site also contains links to several public domain graphics libraries. (Thanks, Katie Blummer.)

META TAGS - About.com has a series of short articles about Meta tags. Why should you use them on your Web pages? This site starts at the beginning, giving you a clear explanation, and then tells you all about how to add them to your pages. They even have an online meta tag generator that will create your basic meta tags for you.

OutFront - A one-stop FrontPage support site, with tutorials, forums, services, tools, themes, and much, much more.

Page Resource - "The HTML Pit Stop," with loads of tutorials that cover basic HTML tags, online forms, frames pages, Meta tags, using FTP to transfer files, image maps, style sheets, and more. (Thanks, Mike Grieco.)

Poor Richard's Website - Over 700 links to Web resources, plus tips, reviews and more. You can also subscribe to Poor Richard's Newsletter, a free biweekly email newsletter, filled with advice on building and maintaining an effective Web site on a budget. The site and newsletter are both from the author of the best-selling book, "Poor Richard's Web Site:Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice on Building a Low-Cost Web Site." To subscribe, send a blank email message to subscribe-prwebnews@lists.dundee.net.

ProjectCoolMedia - A network of many support sites for Web developers, with tips, advice, tutorials, forums, books, magazines, newsletters, hardware and software and more. (Thanks, Cindy McDowell.)

ProWebSites Front Page Support - Several helpful FrontPage tips and work-arounds. Includes a step-by-step, illustrated tutorial showing how to publish a FrontPage Web to American Online (AOL).

Search Engine Watch - Tons of useful information, including search engine submission tips for Webmasters, Web searching tips, links to many popular search engines, reviews and tests of search sites, and a search engine newsletter.

SiteCrafters Front Page Support - Many helpful FP support topics and links.

SitePoint - Many helpful FP support topics and links, plus many free services that you can add to your site.

Teach Me HTML - A small (310K) free download that will teach you the basics of HTML coding, step-by-step, in about an hour. It includes 14 lessons that are presented at a very basic level that is perfect for HTML beginners. 

Web Developer's Virtual Library - Tons and tons of Web design and programming support, tutorials, Java and JavaScript programs.

WebMonkey - A bunch of Web creation tutorials, articles and reviews, plus a test to see how much you know.

XML (Extensible Markup Language) - XML - An Introduction and XML in 10 Points - Some people expect XML to eventually replace HTML as the preferred way to create Web pages. Find out what Extensible Markup Language is, and why some people think the controversial new language is better than Hypertext Markup Language. For more opinions, both for and against XML, see ZDNet Developer's XML page.