The World Wide Web
The World Wide Web (W3)
The World Wide Web is probably the second most widely-used Internet service (with electronic mail being the first.) It's relatively easy for anyone to make
a "web page", and, most importantly, to connect their web pages to related
pages, owned by other people, without making any prior arrangement. That means,
if you make a page about growing pears in New England, and no about another
page about farming in New England, you can add a "pointer" to that other page.
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Your Own Home Page: World's Home Page Alone Services
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Detailed pricing and setup information for Home Page Alone services (HPA).
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Lynx
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Lynx is a text based program that gives World customers WWW access from
the UNIX shell, but in text only mode.
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SLIP and PPP
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If you would like to be able to gain access to Mosaic or Netscape over
a serial line (modem connection), you need to set up SLIP or PPP software
on your computer -- here's how.
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NCSA's How to build a home page
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The National Center for Supercomputing Applications has a nice set of
instructions covering how to build pages in general. Be sure to check our
instructions on Home Page Alone
which show World-specific practices.
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A collection of HTML guides from Yahoo
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If the guide above isn't to you're liking, there are a zillion others --
"Yahoo", a web directory service, has links to about 70 of them.
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