Useful Links
Name:Moon-Glow
Description:Moon-Glow is a revolutionary NEW Web Browser, with comes complete with; A powerful 'resumable' download manager, Multi-Search capabilities, and The WebWizard HTML Editor.
Review:From the Team behind "The WebWizard" comes "Moon-Glow". Moon-Glow is fully compatible with the WebWizard software, and empowers it with great new features, not available in the stand-alone version of the WebWizard, such as the ability to directly FTP your completed HTML pages to your WebServer!
Check it out - You're sure to find it useful!
URL:http://www.moon-glow.co.uk/

Name:Promote Your Site!
Description:Get Your WebSite Listed On All The Major Search Engines & Directories!
Review:OK, so you've just got your WebSite up and running, now all you need is visitors....
This site takes the hard and tedious work out of submitting your site to the major search engines so that viewers can easily find you! - you simply fill out your site details in the form provided, and the rest is done for you!
URL:http://www.the-webwizard.co.uk/submit/

Name:WC3 HTML Specification
Description:This website contains a more technical and in depth insite into HTML tags. This is the site to go to find the latest info on past, current, and future HTML specification, as the "World Wide Web Consortium" are the people who set the HTML standard.
Review:A very complete site, but somewhat difficult to understand. However, confident programmers, or those who are seriously interested in HTML will find this site invaluable.
URL:http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/

Name:WC3 CSS Specification
Description:This website contains all the information you'll need to start understanding & creating Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), such as those that you can create in The WebWizard.
Review:A site full of links to CSS resources, as well as past & present CSS specifications! Check out the downloadable specifications too - they're well worth having on your PC for offline reference!
URL:http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/

Name:Introduction to Filters and Transitions
Description:Microsoft's Reference site covering filters and transitions, like the ones you can use in The WebWizard.
Review:Plenty of visual examples and code snippets to give you loads of ideas of just what you can achieve with filters!
URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/filter/filters.asp

Name:Introduction to HTML Applications (HTAs)
Description:Microsoft's Reference site regarding HyperText Applications, such as the ones The WebWizard can compile.
Review:A good in-depth site from the people who created 'HTAs' - so they should know! One drawback - some of the information is quite technical for beginners, but there is plenty of 'overviews' and descriptions.
URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/hta/overview/htaoverview.asp

Name:Javascript Events
Description:Microsoft's Reference site regarding Javascript events.
Review:Contains a list of virtually every event out their, and indicates the page elements that each one applies to. Not much technical information here, but it makes for a good 'quick reference' guide.
URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/events.asp

Name:DevEdge Online - HTML Documentation
Description:Netscape's Reference site, DevEdge, covers in depth, all Internet related technologies, including HTML, DHTML, and JavaScript.
Review:Netscape's HTML documentation is much simpler to understand, with a more 'Plain-English' format, than Internet Explorer's (see previous link). Like Microsoft's Web Workshop, DevEdge has got online code extracts and examples for you to view, and most content can be downloaded in .zip format for easy off-line reference. Again, this site doesn't contain Internet Explorer specific info. Check out the above link if that's what you're after!
URL:http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/htmlguid/

Name:HTML META, REL and REV Tags
Description:This is the place to visit for all your META tags needs!. It's got info on virtually every META tag in use on the World Wide Web!
Review:A very good site! Although many of the META tags listed are of little or no use to most Web Designers, they've been included for completeness! Easy navigation, but you may find some of the info is a little too technical to understand!
URL:http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/

Name:Page Icons
Description:Useful information on 'Page Icons' - the icons that appear in your browser's address bar next to the URL! (Such as the ones you can place in your pages with The WebWizard PRO)
Review:Lots of Frequently Asked Questions & Answers on this site! - If you've got a query about 'Page Icons', chances are it'll be answered for you on this site!
URL:http://favicon.com/