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Gowans, David

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Advanced HTML Tutorial

HTML is made up of a great many elements, a lot of which are overlooked, forgotten or just unknown to many web designers. Although with a basic knowledge of HTML you can develop a website, to take advantage of many of the advanced features, and to make pages fully compatible, it is useful to learn these less popular tags.

Gowans, David. Free Webmaster Help (2001). Design>Web Design>HTML

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ASP Tutorial

Unlike JavaScript the use of ASP doesn't depend on someone's browser supporting it) is very difficult to learn, and this has come from the early languages like Perl, which are difficult to write and even more difficult to debug. Over the past few years two new languages have emerged, PHP and ASP. These are easy enough for even the novice webmaser to learn.

Gowans, David. Free Webmaster Help (2001). Design>Web Design>Server Side Includes>ASP

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htaccess Tutorial

In this tutorial you will find out about the .htaccess file and the power it has to improve your website. Although .htaccess is only a file, it can change settings on the servers and allow you to do many different things.

Gowans, David. Free Webmaster Help (2001). Design>Web Design>Server Side Includes

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PHP/MySQL Tutorial

For many people, the main reson for learning a scripting language like PHP is because of the interaction with databases it can offer. In this tutorial I will show you how to use PHP and the MySQL database to store information on the web and include it into your website. Before you read this tutorial you should have at least a basic knowledge of how to use PHP.

Gowans, David. Free Webmaster Help (2001). Design>Web Design>Server Side Includes>PHP

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Stylesheets Tutorial

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a great new technology which is taking the web by storm. The strange thing is, very few people have actually heard of it. You have probably seen Stylesheets in action on many websites. Anywhere you see a text link change color when you move your mouse over it probably uses stylesheets.

Gowans, David. Free Webmaster Help (2001). Design>Web Design>CSS

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XML and Browsers

Now you should know what XML is for and how to write a basic XML document. In this part I will show you how to create a full XML document and load it in a browser, as well and the different ways it can be displayed.

Gowans, David. Free Webmaster Help (2001). Design>Web Design>XML>Web Browsers

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XML Tutorial

XML is a new type of language which has been developed for the web which is different to any other type of scripting or programming language available before. Instead of being concerned with the processing and display of data, XML's primary purpose is to tell the computer what data entered actually means.

Gowans, David. Free Webmaster Help (2001). Design>Information Design>XML

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