Lissa Explains
This site taught me a lot about creating your own website. It has a lot of good suggestions and recommendations. It gave me the push I needed to create this site. I highly recommend this one.
HTML Tutorial
If you want to learn basic HTML, this is a good start. It covers backgrounds, text, music, tables, links, images, and banners. It's also a good site for free games and safe chat boards if you sign up.
Starlight
An excellent site for popular music (wordless so as not to interfere with copywrite issues), backgrounds, banners, blinkies, dolls, and more site accesories to put on your page. It also has a few quizzes and poles. I highly recommend this site for popular music to put on webpages (although I don't know many others that play the whole song).
Color Chart
For those of you who like to go beyond the basic colors in HTML, this will give you the hexadecimal codes.
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Folsom High School Website
This isn't my favorite site in the world, but it is the school website so I have to put it in. We post announcements in the bulliton whenever there will be a meeting (so read it if you don't listen at school).
Key Club International Website
All you ever wanted to know about Key Club and related Kiwanis Family organizations.
Webster's Online
No dictionary within arm's reach or just don't feel like flipping through the pages? The online Webster's Collegiate Dictionary gives pronunciation, word history, related uses, and even a thesaurus.
Sparknotes
This website has a fairly good selection of well-known titles. It has study questions, essay topics, quizzes, and general study help for all its books.
Google
My favorite search engine, also one of the easiest to list your website with.
Yahoo!
With a Yahoo account (and for some things even without)you can access music, games, news, weather, 1 GB of mail space, messenger, and web space on Geocities. (The last three require an account.)
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