Web Design: Creating a Web Site
These sites feature HTML tutorials to help you create a Web site. Includes a thorough explanation of how a Web page works, plus tips on how to plan your content in advance and how to create an attractive site. There are tutorials geared for younger students as well as ones more appropriate for teachers and older students. Also includes assessment sheets for evaluating student Web sites and warnings about what type of information should NOT be included on student pages. There are links to other eTheme Resources on background images, free image collections, Dreamweaver, and Internet safety.
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HowStuffWorks: How Web Pages Work
Read about how Web pages work on this site. Click on "Print" to view the entire document in printable format. NOTE: This site includes banner ads, other types of ads, and sponsored links. NOTE: This site includes links to social networking sites.
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w3schools.com: Learn to Create Websites
Learn HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, XML, and more. Includes access to a "Try It Yourself" editor, so you can see the results of your work in your browser. This site is geared more towards older students and teachers. NOTE: This site includes links to social networking sites.
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CoursesWeb Programming: HTML Course: Free Lessons
This Web Courcse includes an HTML course, tutorials, and video tutorials. Also includes links to lessons on CSS, Javascript, PHP-MySQL, AJAX, and Flash-ActionScript. This site is also geared towards older students and teachers. NOTE: This site includes banner ads and sponsored links. NOTE: This site includes links to social networking sites.
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Lisa Explains It All
This site is specifically geared toward helping kids learn HTML. This does a good job of covering the basics plus including information about frames, cascading style sheets, and javascript. Includes instruction on adding counters and guestbooks on your sites. NOTE: The site includes ads and pop-up ads. NOTE: The site has a link to a forum and a guestbook.
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Learning HTML for Kids of All Ages
This award-winning site breaks the concepts into different chapters and offers review sections to make sure you understand.
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HTML-Kit 292
Click on "Get Previous Version (Free)" to download a free HTML/CSS/XML editor.
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The RGB Color Calculator and HTML Color HEX Code Generator
Use this calculator to find colors' HEX or RGB values. This is useful when assigning colors to elements of a website. Includes samples, a random color generator, a table, and a "Save" feature.
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The Bare Bones Guide to HTML
This site has a comprehensive guide available in multiple languages that you can view online or download and print out. This is a comprehensive list of HTML code. This site is more appropriate for teachers and upper-grade level students. NOTE: The site includes ads.
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Jessett.com: Creating a Website
This site is appropriate for teachers and high school students. This is a comprehensive site that offers HTML codes plus design and usability tips. NOTE: The site includes ads.
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World Wide Web Consortium
This page offers the latest news about the Web and is an important site for serious Web designers.
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Web Accessibility Initiative
Explore these links and learn how to make your page more accessible to people with disabilities.
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eThemes Resource: Internet Safety
These sites have tips and advice on how children and young adults can use the Internet safely. Includes tips on surfing, chat rooms, and how not to give out personal information. There are online games and activities that teach lessons about Internet safety. There are also pledges and certificates that children can sign.
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eThemes Resource: Web Design: Examples of Elementary Student Pages
These sites are examples of Web sites created by students. For some pages, the students researched a topic and then wrote an online report with links. Other sites include student artwork.
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eThemes Resource: Web Design: Free Clip Art and Photographs
Public domain images and images that may be free for educational use. Most sites are general collections, some focus on the Oregon Trail. Please read all copyright and use information before copying or downloading images.
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eThemes Resource: Web Design: Background Images
These sites feature free background images that can be downloaded and used on your own Web site. Includes many colorful designs as well as backgrounds featuring animals and holiday themes.
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eThemes Resource: Technology: Dreamweaver
These sites offer tutorials and tips for creating a web site using Dreamweaver MX. Teachers who have previously created web pages using Netscape Composer can open their existing files in Dreamweaver and resave them. Topics include text editing, image editing, tables, rollovers, style sheets, and more. Learn by watching videos and Flash presentations or reading step-by-step instructions. There are also school page templates available to download for free.