Here are some useful web sites to help you construct a more interesting Web page:
Web Resources for Students, Faculty & Staff
(A page created by Homer Ruby for the College of Letters & Science.)
Web Writing that Works
Good tips & guidelines on writing concise prose for Web pages from Johathan Price, with many additional links.
Webmonkey
(A comprehensive site for all levels of Web developer's from beginners to masters.)
Icon Bazaar Web Site
(A page with free icons, buttons, and other images for your use.)
Background Sampler Web Site
(A page from which you can select background colors and designs.)
Table Maker: Make Tables for Netscape & Other Browsers Easily!
(Tools that generate HTML code for tables: try it out & copy the code for your page.)
Tables: Dan's Web Tips
(Good explanation of HTML tables & use of per centage widths versus pixel widths .)
Joe Burns' "HTML Goodies" Web Site
(A general resource for Web design.)
Robert Crooks' Web Workers' Tool Box
(A professor's course materials on Web design.)
HTML and Web Design Tutorials from December Communications
(Learn HTML in step-by-step tutorials)
UWM Web Site Design Manual (PDF)
(PDF containing manual on Web design for UWM students--size: 516 KB)
UWM Web Site Design Manual (Word File)
(Word File containing manual on Web design for UWM students--size: 1.79 MB)
Sample: "Jim Smith's Home Page" for student's learning HTML
(Use "View-->Source-->Save As" to copy this sample HTML page code to your local computer: it contain simple tables for organizing your page)
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