HTML
The following are sites have been suggested by HTML workshop peresenters,
department web managers, faculty, staff and students. The list is not ordered
for quality or content and seldom edited for spelling or grammer.
http://www.csubak.edu/~jross/PROJECTS/HTMLLNKS/AuthoringTools.html
This is Charlie's list of prices and sources for HTML Authoring tools.
Some of these were discussed in the TLC Authoring Tools Demonstration.
This document was modified by Marilyn Hilton for the web using Netscape
Gold as the authoring tool.
http://www.december.com/html/spec/color.html
Provides a list of color names, allowable under HTML 3.2 specifications
and hexadecimal numbers
http://www.nashville.net/~carl/htmlguide/index.html
HTMl tips and tricks, colors, backgrounds, GIF anamation, awesome
graphics, cookies, etc.
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/
Some neat HTML stuff including a comprehensive listing of HTML commands
color help, frames, java, etc.
http://www2.imagiware.com/RxHTML/
Doctor HTML is a Web page analysis tool which retrieves an HTML page
and reports on any problems that it finds. The focus of this tool is to
provide a clear, easy-to-use report of information that is relevant for
improving your Web page.
http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/
Great introduction to CGI's, a standard for external gateway programs
to interface with information servers. Also includes forms. A bit on the
technical side. CGI's at CSUB are currently quite limited by the
VAX so be sure and check the TLC document Adding Home Page Enhancements
when
creating CGI's on the VAX
http://www.openmarket.com/intindex/index.htm
General Information about the internet based on Harper's Index model
http://www.Adeveloper.com/resource.html
This site contains an amazing array of information, tools and graphics.
As far as I can see most are free.
http://www.csuhayward.edu/ALSS/soc/NAN/sdsu/sdsu.htm
A collection of links developed by Nan Chico for the SSRIC, This site
has a great collection of links including links introducing the web to
students. links to evaluate the accessibility of web pages to various browsers
and the disabled. Major categories include "For Beginners";. "More Advanced",
"Useful for Students", "Social Science Links", "Teaching Links"
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/
Want to find the scoop on Copyright and Fair Use, this is the site.
Located at Stanford. "This site is sponsored by the Council on Library
Resources, FindLaw Internet Legal Resources and the Stanford University
Libraries and Academic Information Resources"
http://home.netscape.com/assist/net_sites/table_sample.html
Great table tutoral with models and examples you can copy to create
your own tables
http://www.unc.edu/cit/guides/guides.html Center for Instructional Technology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This site provides Information Resource Guides for various subjects listed by titles
http://www.isis.csuhayward.edu/ALSS/soc/NAN/edtech.htm.
This links to various universities and offers various help for the use
of technology in the classroom
Both above by Professor Nan P. Chico, PhD from California State University,
Hayward
http://www.javasoft.com/openstudio/
Some more free java applets to jazz up a homepage. These are from Sun
Microsystems the originator of java. Also available at this page is a tutorial
on JAVA.
http://www.bagism.com/colormaker/
Provides a way to to try out different colors for your page, text and
background of your web page.
http://www.december.com/html/spec/color.html
Provides a list of color names, allowable under HTML 3.2 specifications
and hexadecimal numbers
http://www.nashville.net/~carl/htmlguide/index.html
HTMl tips and tricks, colors, backgrounds, GIF anamation, awesome
graphics, cookies, etc.
http://www.science.widener.edu/~withers/webeval.htm
Laura Hecht found a great web site with advice on how to critically
evaluate information on the web. You might like to look at it.
http://www.webmonkey.com/
webmonkey/
"When you pick up a book, you know how it works - but on the Web, the
designer provides the clues that make a site make sense. The art of creating
context on the Web, an animation tutorial, and a RealVideo demo this week
in Webmonkey, a service station for the wired world."
http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html
A great interactive tutorial in HTML. Be sure to read the
rules and regulations for this page before beginning the tutorial.
CSUB web pages
Good sources to check out, copy and modify for your pages because you
can call the authors for help. Following are a list of CSUB home pages
that were created by those helping with this workshop or those who have
received funded projects from the Technology Internship Program. See what
they have done!
http://www.csubak.edu/~jdeegan/
http://www.csubak.edu/home/acadpro/departments/psychology/noel.html/
http://www.csubak.edu/cgi-bin/response.pl/~jross/classes/GS390/gs390Stud/CLASSWEBS/S2000/Response/