About.com: Web Design / HTML A to Z
There is a lot more to the Web Design / HTML site than meets the eye. The site is divided into five primary audiences.
The Web Design / HTML site has hundreds of articles and resources for Web developers. You can peruse the articles by title, by subject, or by date. The A to Z list below includes all the articles, plus other resources, reviews, classes, and information hosted on the About Web Design / HTML site.
Getting Help
If you still can't find what you need on the site, be sure to read the FAQ, post your question to the forum, and search the site. If all else fails, you can always send me an email.
Do you have a Web design that you're struggling with? Submit your page along with a URL and screen shot to Web Design at About.com and get help with your design from both the About.com Guide and About.com Web design readers.
If you're a Web designer or write about Web design, you might be able to get a link to your pages on this website.
Putting up contact information is often problematic for many Web developers. But it's an important way to prove your site credibility. This is how I do it on the About.com site.
Frequently asked questions about HTML and the Web Design site on About
most commented posts on the Web Design / HTML Site
These are the most popular articles of 2006. All these articles were first written in 2006 and are listed in order of most popular.
Some things in our industry we can count on, and these are some of the most likely events to happen in 2007.
About Guides are requested to link deep within a site, to provide our readers and yours the most comprehensive listing of what they're looking for on the Web
A glossary of jargon terms used in the HTML and XML industry
Web design and HTML review writers wanted for the Web Design/HTML @ About.com Web site. If you feel you have what it takes to write reviews of Web products and would like to submit your reviews for publication, please read the following guidelines and then submit your reviews.
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Frequently asked questions about HTML and the Web Design site on About
If you want to learn HTML or Web design, you should start here.
once you've moved past the basics of Web design, you can find help and information here.
If you're looking to break into the Web design field, or you already build Web pages professionally, the links and resources you need are all here.
Programmers are often more interested in how the page works than how it looks. These links will get you started as a Web applications developer, CGI programmer, or scripter.
The most advanced form of markup, the XML resources on this site will take you through learning XML to creating applications with various XML specifications.
An easy to use A to Z index of Web Design / HTML @ About.