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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.
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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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Topics will include
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formatting text on a web page and creating links to other web pages
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using images and imagemaps
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creating forms
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creating tables
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creating frames
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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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References:
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HTML Plus! by James E. Powell, Wadsworth Publishing.
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http://www.netscape.com/toc.html - Various documents on html features, under the Assistance section of this Table of Contents from Netscape.
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