HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is defined using SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) and provides tags to identify document structure for later formatting and links to other documents. |
This presentation will cover the most commonly used or important features of HTML; more details can be found in the references. |
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Features will be included from both HTML2.0 and HTML3.0, and the enhancements from the Netscape 1.1 and Netscape2.0 browsers. |
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001 Preparing Web Pages with HTML 002 Preparing Web Pages with HTML 003 HyperText Markup Language (HTML) 004 Creating a Web Page 005 Formatting a Web Page: Headers and Paragraphs 006 Formatting a Web Page: Lists 007 Formatting a Web Page: More Lists 008 Creating a Web Page: Hyperlinks (Anchors) 009 More on Hyperlinks 010 Formatting a Web Page: More on Text 011 Formatting a Web Page: Miscellaneous Topics 012 Formatting a Web Page: 013 Formatting a Web Page: Backgrounds 014 Completing your Web Page 015 Inlined Images 016 More on Inlined Images 017 Inlined Images: Performance 018 External Viewers for Images, Audio, and Video 019 External Viewers, continued 020 Producing Images 021 Forms 022 Content Fields of a Form: Text and Password Fields 023 Content Fields of a Form: Radio Buttons and Checkboxes 024 Content Fields of a Form: Menus and Scrolled Lists, TextAreas 025 Content Fields of a Form: Submit and Reset Buttons 026 Example Form 027 Clickable Maps 028 Formatting Tables 029 What's Inside a Table 030 Examples of a Table 031 Frame Documents in Netscape 2.0 Browsers 032 Formatting Frames 033 Example of a Frame Document