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Introduction to HTML

Given by Nancy J. McCracken at ECS400 Senior Undergraduate Course on Spring Semester 1996. Foils prepared 6 June 1996

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.
Topics will include
  • formatting text on a web page and creating links to other web pages
  • using images and imagemaps
  • creating forms
  • creating tables
  • creating frames
Features will be included from both HTML2.0 and HTML3.0, and the enhancements from the Netscape 1.1 and Netscape2.0 browsers.
References:
  • HTML and CGI Unleashed, John December and Mark GInsburg.
  • http://www.netscape.com/toc.html - Various documents on html features, under the Assistance section of this Table of Contents from Netscape.


Table of Contents for Introduction to HTML


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


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