TUTORIAL HTML : Teach Yourself Basic HTML Web Page Design







Table of Contents:


1-Introduction :

You Should Read This Book Because
Tools You Will Need 
Conventions 
How to Use The Tutorial and Test Sections 
Where To Find Help


Chapter 1 :Starting Out :

HTML & The Internet 
Tags 
Document Tags 
Comments 
Tutorial 
Test Results 
Additional Study


Chapter 2 :Working With Text :

Headings 
Paragraphs 
Forcing Line Breaks 
"Non-Standard" Characters 
Nesting Tags 
Text Formatting Tags 
Links & Anchors 
Tutorial 
Test Results 
Additional Study


Chapter 3: Working With Graphics & Images:

Horizontal Rules
Images 
Image Formats 
Monitor Parameters 
Speed 
Transparency 
Animation 
The Image Tag 
Clickable Images 
Backgrounds 
Tutorial 
Test Results 
Additional Study


Chapter 4 :Lists :

Ordered Lists 
Unordered Lists 
Definition Lists 
Tutorial 
Test Results 
Additional Study


Chapter 5 :Tables:

Preformatted Tables 
Graphical Tables 
Dressing Up Your Graphical Tables 
Formatting Table Cells 
Tutorial 
Test Results 
Additional Study


Chapter 6 :Becoming Part Of The World Wide Web :

What is FTP? 
How To Move Files 
Tutorial 
Test Results

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Sample of the pdf document : 


INTRODUCTION:

This book provides the most basic information you need to write a web page.
Obviously, there are entire libraries full of more detailed, more extensive, and more
advanced information on web pages and HTML, but writing web pages are actually
easier than you might think from those “advanced” sources.

“You Should Read This Book Because…”

If you’ve opened this book because you want to learn to make web pages, you’ve
come to the right place.

A few basic assumptions about your level of skill and understanding:


  • · You understand how your computer works (at least enough to know how to turn it on and off, how to start and shut down applications, and how to open and close files.)

  • · You have been online and know what a web page is (in a general sort of way, we will cover specifics in the next chapter.)


  • · You want to make a web page for yourself.


 After reading this book and doing the tutorials, you should be able to:


  • · Understand how a web site works
  • · Create a simple web site with more than one page
  • · Link your pages to other sites and other pages on your own site
  • · Use graphics and text on your site
  • · Put your site on the Internet so others can see it

Tools You Will Need

The few tools you need to make a web page are:


  • · A computer —The brand or operating system of your computer does not make a difference, but the computer you are working on should be able to run thesoftware listed below. Most people have either a PC or a Macintosh.

  • · A text editor —A simple text editor, like Notepad (PC) or SimpleText (Mac),should be part of the standard software that comes with your computer.

  • · A browser —You can use any browser you feel comfortable with. The mostpopular are Internet Explorer and Netscape. Most are available free for downloadon the Internet or by disk in various stores. For links, see Appendix C.


  • An Internet Service Provider (ISP) —

An ISP is your link to the rest of the Internet. Without one, you will not be able to
upload your web pages for other people to see.......






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