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HTML 101, a 10 Week HTML Training Course
html.about.com/library/beginning/bl_htmlclass.htm

After you finish this course, you will understand the basics of HTML, and some more advanced topics. With interactive lessons and the option to work with other people in the course, you'll be able to learn HTML the way you want. Go at your own pace, or follow along with the weekly syllabus.

Beginners HTML tutorial
http://www.clockwatchers.com/html_main.html

This tutorial is provided for people with no HTML experience. It covers basics, such as documents, formatting, links, images, lists, tables and forms.

Basic HTML Tutorial
html.about.com/library/beginning/bl_htmltutorial.htm

This HTML tutorial takes you through the steps to building a Web page. You'll start out with the basic tags for a page, and run through adding text and graphics to the page, and much more.

Basic HTML Tutorial by Joe Barta
www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor/makapage/index.html

This tutorial is one in a series of PageTutor tutorials and is also available for download as a zip file. Learn in the comfort and privacy of your own home. No salesman will visit.

<HTML>a tutorial for the rest of us
http://www.geocities.com/mlindsay/tutorial/index.html

HTML is a collection of formatting commands that create hypertext documents--Web pages, to be exact.

Beginners Guide to Making a Web Page by BoogieJack.com
http://www.boogiejack.com/html_tutorials.html

Web design tutorials for HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, copy and paste JavaScript, utilities and tools, reference charts and more.

HTML - Advanced Features Tutorial by Dave Ragitt
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/Advanced.html

Having mastered the basics, it is time to move on to more advanced features. The following will teach you how to:
  • force line breaks
  • introduce non-breaking spaces
  • use entities for special characters
  • link into the middle of pages
  • use preformatted text
  • flow text around images
  • define clickable regions within images
  • create tables
  • use roll-overs and other tricks

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