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HTML Reference and Resources. These sites provide history and in-depth reference to the HyperText Markup Language.
http://werbach.com/barebones/ 
 A HTML tutorial with related links, FAQs page, and an list of HTML 4.0 tags with Netscape and Microsoft extensions.
http://icab.de/test.html 
 A page of brief tests of several HTML 4.0 features. Both German and English text.
http://cedesign.net/ 
 A help site designed around cut and paste code sets. Good for the novice or the experienced web master.
http://chami.com/tips/html/ 
 Tips, tricks and mini tutorials on HTML, JavaScript and other related topics.
http://www.entitycode.com/ 
 A clear and quick reference to HTML symbol entities codes.
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/0201354934 
 Basic to intermediate HTML coding, including a color chart. Also information on CSS and browser extensions.
http://www.htmlclinic.com/ 
 Tutorials, tag list, hexadecimal color coder, forms validator, meta tag generator and a help forum.
http://meiert.com/en/indices/html-elements/ 
 A continuously updated list of all HTML and XHTML elements (all HTML versions), including their semantics.
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/ 
 Features HTML and graphics tutorials with online samples. Forums, and newsletter.
http://obscure.org/~jaws/htmlhelp.html 
 A list of HTML tutorials, image map tutorials, graphics pages, and cross browser help.
http://jed-web.com/ 
 A collection of DHTML links, tips, and tricks covering design and promotion of websites.
http://callihan.com/learn3/ 
 Basic and intermediate HTML, tables, frames, forms, graphics, CSS, XHTML/XML, image maps, Java applets, and adding guestbooks. Includes reference code lists.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/HTML3.2/ 
 An explanation of HTML syntax, tutorials and a tag list.
http://htmlhelp.org/reference/html40/new.html 
 The new tags are discussed, as well as the use for Cascading Style Sheets in designing a webpage.
http://www.robinlionheart.com/stds/html4/ 
 Test a browser's support for new HTML 4.0 elements.
http://www.db.opengroup.org/vsnetcom/ 
 A small HTML test suite. Requires registration.
http://www.htmlhelp.com/ 
 HTML tag lists, tools, design tutorials, FAQs, an HTML help forum, and help links.
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