| Getting started |
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What is HTML
Web site structure
Naming files
Default pages
Web page structure
Using text editors
Using WYSIWYG editors |
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| The basic HTML document |
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Writing HTML
Sections of a document
HTML elements
Opening and closing tags
Elements, attributes and values
The use of quotation marks |
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| HTML elements |
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Inserting text
Paragraphs and line breaks
Inserting graphics
Creating links
Absolute and relative links
Creating anchor within a pages
Setting default colours
The importance of tables |
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| Working with text |
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Limitations
of HTML text
Formatting paragraphs
Using the Font tag
Defining the font face
Setting text size
Setting the colour of text |
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| Working with graphics |
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Understanding
JPEGs and GIFs
Linking to graphics
Specifying dimensions
Using low Source images
Hiding image borders
Creating Alt labels
Creating image maps |
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| Tables |
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The
versatility of HTML tables
Visible and invisible tables
Table rows and cells
Setting internal spacing
Backgrounds and borders
Internal alignment
Using tables for page layout
Absolute and relative dimensions |
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| Forms |
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Overview
of forms
How forms are processed
Action and Method
Creating text fields
Radio button buttons
Check boxes
Pop-up menus
Using graphic buttons |
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| Frames |
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How
frames work
Benefits and disadvantages
The Frameset
Setting frame attributes
Using nested framesets
Relative and absolute sizes
Targeting frames when linking |
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| Page layout |
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Creating
bulleted lists
Creating numbered lists
Creating customised lists
Wrapping text around an image
Aligning content |
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