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1.1 Other guides2 The Internet
2.1 Some history3 Net Culture
2.2 How it works, and why it sometimes doesn't
2.3 Domain names
2.3.1 What's in a domain name?2.4 Software and services currently supported by the Internet
2.3.2 How domain names are allocated
2.3.3 Understanding domain names
2.3.4 More information
2.4.1 Email2.5 Software and services "coming soon" to the Internet
2.4.2 File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
2.4.3 Telnet
2.4.4 News, or UseNet
2.4.5 Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
2.4.6 The http protocol (the Web!)
2.4.7 Other services
2.5.1 Smart agents2.6 Security and privacy
2.5.2 "Search" technologies
2.5.3 "push" technologies
2.5.4 Internet Telephones
2.7 Getting access to the Internet
2.8 Response times/loading
2.9 Commerce on the Net
2.10 Intranets
3.1 Jargon4 Email
3.1.1 Computer Jargon3.2 Netiquette
3.1.2 Internet slang
3.2.1 What to do3.3 Expressing yourself in text
3.2.2 What not to do
3.2.3 What to beware of
3.3.1 Emphasis3.4 Demographics and language
3.3.1.1 Adding emphasis to words3.3.2 Quoting
3.3.1.2 Smiling, grinning, frowning
3.3.1.3 SHOUTING
4.1 Email addresses5 Browsers
4.1.1 What does my email address mean?4.2 How to use email
4.1.2 How do I find people's email addresses?
4.2.1 Composing email4.3 Email services
4.2.2 Getting your mail
4.2.3 Reading your mail
4.2.4 Replying to your mail
4.2.5 Forwarding your mail
4.2.6 Organising your email
4.2.6.1 Mail Folders
4.2.6.2 Address books
4.2.6.3 Deleting old mails
4.2.6.4 Compressing your mail files
4.3.1 mailing lists4.4 Subject lines
4.3.2 Netmind
4.3.3 FTP
4.5 How to deal with spam and junk mail
5.1 Overview6 USENET and Newsgroups
5.2 What all browsers do
5.3 What all browsers don't do
5.4 Understanding Web addresses
5.5 Using web browsers
5.5.1 surfing5.6 Extending your browser's capabilities
5.5.2 Search engines
5.5.3 Sending email
5.5.4 Downloading files
5.5.5 Bookmarking popular sites
5.5.6 Taking a local copy
5.5.7 Viewing HTML source
5.5.8 Tricks for using browsers
5.6.1 Change browser or get a newer version5.7 Common Errors
5.6.2 Install some Plug-ins
5.6.3 Enable active content
5.6.3.1 Animated .GIFs
5.6.3.2 Java and ActiveX
5.6.3.3 Javascript and other scripting languages
5.7.1 The dreaded 4045.8 Cookies
5.7.2 DNS lookup error
5.7.3 Access denied
5.7.4 URL case sensitivity
6.1 What they are7 Sites you should know about
6.2 How they are organised
6.2.1 Newsgroup hierarchies6.3 How to use newsgroups
6.2.2 NEWS distribution
6.2.3 .Answers groups
6.2.4 Moderated newsgroups
6.2.5 Binary groups
6.3.1 Using a newsreader6.4 Usenet Conventions
6.3.2 In a browser
6.3.3 Using DejaNews
6.4.1 Subject lines6.5 Usenet related sites
6.4.2 Signatures
6.5.1 Locating useful resources by newsgroup6.6 Other on-line news sources
6.5.2 Getting statistics on Usenet group usage
6.5.3 DejaNews
6.6.1 Service provider forums
6.6.2 More conventional NEWS sites
7.1 Altavista8 Creating your own web pages
7.1.1 Using Altavista7.2 Dejanews
7.1.2 Special searches
7.1.3 Translating web pages
7.2.1 Finding postings7.3 RTFM
7.2.2 Finding newsgroups
7.2.3 Getting author profiles
7.3.1 Reading the FAQ's7.4 Other search engines
7.3.2 Finding people's email addresses.
7.4.1 Yahoo7.5 The Internet movie database
7.4.2 Infoseek
7.4.3 Excite
7.4.4 WebCrawler
7.4.5 HotBot
7.4.6 MetaCrawler
7.6 Other sites
8.1 What exactly is HTML?9 The Internet's future
8.1.1 The overall structure of an HTML page8.2 Composing web pages
8.1.2 The HTML standard
8.1.3 Some common and useful tags
8.1.3.1 <TITLE> ... </TITLE> tags8.1.4 HTML extensions
8.1.3.2 Bold, Italics and underline tags
8.1.3.3 Strong and emphasis tags
8.1.3.4 <BR> line break tags
8.1.3.5 <P> ... </P> Paragraph markers
8.1.3.6 <HR> Horizontal rule tags
8.1.3.7 Anchor (hyperlink) tags
8.1.3.8 <IMG> image tags
8.1.5 Adding hyperlinks to web pages
8.1.6 Adding colour to web pages
8.2.1 HTML editors8.3 How to teach yourself HTML
8.2.2 Testing your pages
8.3.1 Find an HTML reference site8.4 Learning more advanced HTML
8.3.2 Buy an HTML book
8.3.3 Learn to view local files
8.3.4 Learn to write "correct" HTML
8.3.5 Learn from bad examples
8.4.1 Tables8.5 Things to bear in mind
8.4.2 Forms
8.4.3 Frames
8.4.4 CGI scripts
8.5.1 Different browsers8.6 Publishing web pages
8.5.2 Different screen sizes
8.5.3 Links links links
8.5.4 Graphics switched off
8.5.5 Tables/frames/java
8.5.6 Don't keep multiple copies
8.5.7 Keep it fresh
8.5.8 Don't over emphasize "under construction"
8.7 Getting people to view your page
8.7.1 Link to it8.8 Monitoring visits to your web page
8.7.2 Tell your friends
8.7.3 Announce it
8.7.4 Index it
8.7.4.1 How to submit your URL
8.7.4.2 Submitting URL's to lots of search engines
8.7.4.3 How your URL is Indexed
8.7.4.4 How to get a better rating in the index
8.8.1 Invite feedback
8.8.2 Add a counter
8.8.3 Checking the server log
8.8.4 Use a monitoring service
ActiveX
AFAIK
Altavista
AOLer
ATM
Bandwidth
BBS or bulletin boards
Bookmarks or hot lists
BTW
CFV
CGI Scripts
CSS
De-lurking
Digests
Domain name
Emoticon
FAQS
Firewall
Flames
Followups
Freeware
FTP
FWIW
Ctrl-H (^H)
Headers
Helper applications and plug-ins
HTH
HTML
Hyperlinks
IRC
IIRC
IP or Internet Protocol
IMHO, IMO
Information Super Highway
InfoBahn
Intranet
ISP
ISTR
Java
JavaScript
Junk mail
LOL
Lurking
Mailing lists
META tags
Me too
Mirror site
Moderation
Nerd
Netiquette (or Net-etiquette)
Newsgroups
Newbie
On-line and off-line
Postcardware
Posting
Postmaster or webmaster
Portals
Quoting
Robot
ROFL
RFC
RTFM
RTFFAQ
Shareware
Signal to Noise ratio
Signatures
Smiley
Snail mail
Spam
Surfing
Thread
Trolling
Uploads and downloads
URL
Usenet
Web
Webmaster
WYSIWYG
Yahoo
YMMV
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