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Looking for technical information on using DHTML, HTML, CSS, and associated technologies? In this area of the MSDN Online Web Workshop you'll find articles, white papers, and lessons that will help guide you through the thickets of web page design.

HTML

For information on HTML, the best starting place is our HTML Beginner's Guide. Here you'll find information on tags, elements, setting font sizes, and the mysteries of markup code. Next, have a look at Authoring Basics, where you'll find answers to "Seven Questions You Should Never Fear to Ask" and other information resources for beginners. Seasoned pros who want to finesse their code can turn to Authoring Effective Pages and Designing Efficient Pages for advanced tips on layout, design, and form.

DHTML

If you're looking to enhance your pages with DHTML, you'll find a general introduction in our Dynamic HTML Overview and FAQs articles. These articles will show you how to use DHTML to bring movement and interactivity to your web pages. Web page designers who want to hot-rod their pages should turn to Boosting Performance and Building High Performance HTML Pages for pointers on how to make web pages more immediate and responsive. MSDN's DHTML Dude answers questions on such subjects as positioning, mouseover support, and baffling modal dialogues in his DHTML Dude Questions and Answers.

CSS

Working with Cascading Style Sheets? The CSS Overview provides an introductory look at DHTML, CSS, CSS positioning, and font embedding. For a more complete analysis of CSS, try out User's Guide to Style Sheets.

HTML Help

Developers who create content for software programs, multimedia titles, intranets, extranets, or for the Internet often need to write HTML Help programs to go with their products. The Introducing HTML Help guide provides samples, software, and a helpful user's guide.

Finally, if you've been working with an HTML-related technology and can't unravel a difficult problem in your script, look to MSDN's Knowledge Base articles for detailed answers to specific HTML, DHTML, and scripting issues.



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