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Building Web pages can be fun and easy, or frustrating and difficult depending upon your tools, experience, and preferred styles for formatting typed documents. Web pages are written in HTML, hypertext markup language, to encode them for transmission over the Internet. Interactive Web pages involve scripting with program languages such as Java and ActiveX. Web browser software decodes the HTML and scripts to display the page on the viewer's screen. While HTML coding is not difficult to master for people familiar with programming languages, it is not imperative to learn HTML in order to write Web pages as various tools are available.

Grouped into categories, the links below provide background information on various Web products. After getting an orientation to the terms and products, visit some of the evaluation and comparisons sites.

bullet.gif (699 bytes)Web Page Editors

Web editors help create a full range of Web pages, manage the Web site, and come with templates and wizard features for rapid development. These editors usually operate as WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) -- at least in theory. It's always important to view your Web page under construction in a browser to be certain of its ultimate appearance on the Web.

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bullet.gif (699 bytes)Web Courseware

bullet.gif (699 bytes)Web Courseware Comparisons

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