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Many experienced World-Wide Web surfers have put their experience into
writing, in the form of dozens of pages containing all sorts of
helpful information. Here are some links to get you started. (Keep in mind that none of the information linked to here is
authorized, sponsored, solicited, or funded by Netscape, and we don't
have any influence on what the authors of these pages say.)
The Unofficial Netscape FAQ is
a loosely-edited collection of frequently-asked questions that have been
put together by a group of volunteers on the Internet. This is a great
resource to check out if you're having any trouble with your copy of
Netscape Navigator or Netscape Communicator; there is some information
here that isn't on our own pages (usually because we haven't had a
chance to verify it yet). Olcen Banks has created an Unofficial Netscape
Resources page which covers software setup, HTML, and many other
issues relating to Netscape client software products.
Windows 95
Networking Creating Web
Pages
The Bare Bones Guide to HTML
This lists practically all of the available tags in HTML 2.0, HTML
3.0, and the Netscape extensions. Weblint
Like picking lint out of a clothesdryer (where did all that fluff
come from?), Weblint will scrutinize your web pages to find any
potential problems with the HTML you wrote.
How do they do that with HTML? This site gives several tricks and tips for getting the most mileage out
of your web pages. |
The Transparent/Interlaced GIF Resource Page
If you have any questions about "transparent GIFs", this is the
place to go. Progressive JPEG sample images
Here is the only information I've been able to find so far on the
web about Progressive JPEG's. As I find more useful information I
will add links to it here. The Netscape Frames Tutorial
Charlton Rose has put together this completely terrific introduction to
Netscape 2.0 frames. | Maintaining a Web
Server
Access logging Get as much information as you ever wanted about the traffic patterns
through your web site. (Also see Yahoo's long list of
log analysis tools.) Multiple domains
How to get your system to behave as if it were really several different
systems, each with different IP addresses and different web servers. |
The World Wide Web Security FAQ What you should know if you want to be sure your web site is secure.
Socks Web Archive
Useful information and mailing lists regarding SOCKS, a method of
proxying data across a network. Netscape Proxy Server comes with a
SOCKS daemon you can use. | Writing
Programs
If you have suggestions for other helpful sites to list here, we would like to know!
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