Resources for
Module 4
- Adobe Magazine
- Online articles on design, typesetting, and imagesmithing.
- Adobe Photoshop 4.0
- Top features of the most widely used graphics publishing software.
- Alta Vista Search Engine
- by Digital Equipment Corp.
- An Intellectual Property Primer
- Survey of intellectual property laws.
- Bare Bones Guide to HTML
- Excellent reference for intermediate HTML authors.
- Beginner's HTML
- At the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, home of Mosaic browsers, a beginner's guide to coding in HTML.
- Case Western Reserve U. Tutorial
- Award winning HTML tutorial.
- ColorCenter
- The absolute best color scheme tool available.
- Composing Good HTML
- A treatise by E. Tilton.
- Copyright Website
- Lots of copyright information for the WWW.
- Corel Draw 7
- Information on the Corel Draw graphics publishing suite.
- Crash-Course in WWW Docs
- A Crash-Course on HTML coding by Ziff-Davis Publishing.
- Creating HTML: A Simple Guide
- A simple, concise guide to writing HTML documents.
- DropStuff
- Drag and drop stuff/unstuff utility.
- Font Abuse!
- Sarcastic example of using inline images for font control.
- GIF Animation
- Royal Frazier's guide to gif animation tools.
- Good Hypertext Writing
- Musings on good text style in Web pages by Jutta Degener.
- Hexidecimal Color Chart
- A must know for people who want to keep their graphics and web-backgrounds from dithering.
- Historic Computer Images
- A collection of high resolution scans made by Mike Muuss for his Computer History archive.
- History of Computers Notes
- Computers: From the Past to the Present - a series of lecture notes from Michelle Hoyle at University of Regina, Canada. Uses Frames.
- HTML 2.0 Example
- Good basic HTML example page.
- HTML Bad Style Page
- Good explanation of why bad HTML is bad.
- HTML Sourcebook
- The HTML Sourcebook: A Complete Guide to HTML - by I. Graham
- HyperStand
- New Media magazine online: tools, reviews, tips
- JM Web JavaScript Collection
- Working viewable examples with copyable code.
- Mark/Space Virtual Reality
- Colorful site of VR information, glossary, and links.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Why IE is better than Netscape Navigator 3.0... for the moment.
- Multimedia Graphics Listing
- Maintained by Maricopa college, this is a vast resource of images for you to browse.
- NCSA HTML Primer
- The heavily requested NCSA beginner's guide to HTML.
- NCSA Virtual Reality Lab
- The current VR work being done at the NCSA.
- NetLingo
- A dictionary of the Internet language.
- Netscape Communications
- The Netscape Communications homepage. Netscape manufacture's the world's most popular Web browser software, as well as Web servers and other Internet multimedia technologies.
- Netscape Guide to HTML
- A listing of on and off-site resources for style and composition of HTML documents.
- Netscape Navigator 3.0
- Standards and features of the Netscape browser version 3.0.
- Netscape's DevEdge Online
- A developer's dream site, with documentation on HTML, JavaScript, and a host of other Netscape technologies.
- Netscape's JavaScript
- A description of this scripting language from the developers, and pointers to the reference guide and some examples.
- Pictures from Computing History
- Photo archive from David Wessels of James Cook University.
- QuickTime VR
- An overview of Apple's QuickTime VR surround-view moviemaking technology.
- Sizzling HTML Jalfrezi
- Comprehensive guide to all HTML commands and methods.
- Stuffit Expander
- Most widely used Mac stuff/unstuff utility.
- Tips, Tricks, How-to, and Beyond
- Great source for HTML basics and insightful tips.
- Virtual Reality Lab at UM
- University of Michigan site concentrating on VR.
- Visual Basic
- Microsoft's VB site.
- VRML Authoring Tools
- List of Virtual Reality Machine Language tools, and a language
description. One of the most way-out applications we know of.
- Webmaster's Reference
- How-to articles on all aspects of WWW publishing.
- WinZip
- Windows 3.1 and 95 graphical zip/unzip utility.
- World Wide Web Consortium
- Home of the WWW Project, as started and continued by T. Berners-Lee.
- Yale Web Style Guide
- Combines traditional editorial approaches to documents with technical authoring skills.
- ZipIt Homepage
- Unzip utility for the Macintosh.
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