There is Help For Net Newbies!

General Newbie Help:

NewbieNET is a Top 5% of the Web site offering access to the best information available for new users to learn basic Internet skills. http://www.newbie.net

Internet 101 was created for those who want to know just the basics! This is the perfect starting point for anyone who is new to the Internet.. http://www2.famvid.com/i101/start.html

Everything you need to know about the Internet.... but didn't know who to ask! Free Internet information for newbies. http://www.fingertek.com/newbies.htm

WebHelp is an excellent site, try it for all your questions. . not just web related questions either! http://www.webhelp.com

http://new-bie.com another growing newbie website just waiting to turn you into a pro.

Website and HTML help:

If you need help creating your web page you can pick up a great information on website design, layout and html in the below web sites:

HTML GOODIES: A great place to get both beginner and advance HTML documentation.

A Beginners Guide to HTML: This guide is intended to be an introduction to using HTML and creating files for the Web. Lot's of quality information here.

Interactive Tutorial For Beginners: This tutorial is a "hands-on" tutorial... you get to test your new HTML skills as you learn it... all within your own browser!

Beginning HTML: This is an excellent layout put together by the editor of the HTML section for about.com. Quality info that will quickly get you up to speed and building web pages before you know it.

HTML Help: Tons of great instruction to help you build quality web content. This is not only great for the beginner but a great reference for the advanced webmaster.

RD Site Builder: This site has a collection of well organized and easy to understand HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, XHTML, ASP, tutorials with lots of working examples and source code.

TrainingTools: TrainingTools.com offers free downloadable web development training courses. Complete manuals, not tutorials. Current training courses include FrontPage 98 and FrontPage 2000, Dreamweaver 2 and PhotoShop 5.5.

WhyWhatPublishing: This site takes you deeper into design with help for cgi, Java forms etc. This is another must bookmark site and you will find yourself reaching back for more info every time you get stuck.

WebMonkey: This is for the more advanced surfer but don't let that scare you away! This site has fantastic information on ALL aspects of web design from programing to graphics. You will get lost in here. Great articles help you get through the tough spots. "Excellent Site!"