HTML stands for
Hyper
Text
Markup
Language.
HTML is the coding language used to create Hypertext documents for use on the World Wide
Web. HTML looks a lot like old-fashioned typesetting code, where you surround a
block of text with codes that indicate how it should appear. The "hyper" in
Hypertext comes from the fact that in HTML you can specify that a block of text,
or an image, is linked to another file on the Internet. HTML files are meant to
be viewed using a "Web Browser". In addition, we cover the following topics:
Chapter 1: Introduction to HTML
- What is the Internet?
- The World Wide Web & Browsers
- How Does a Web Page Work?
- The History of HTML
- HTML Tools & Editors
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of a Web Page
- Building Blocks of a Web Page
- Tag Attributes
- Fundamental Tags
- An Example HTML Document
- Meta Tags
- Adding Comments
- Other Thoughts
Chapter 3: Text Formatting
- Formatting Text Appearance
- Font Tags
- Header Tags
- Basefont Tags
- Font Characteristics
- Special Characters
- Text Alignment
- Quotations & Monospaced Formatting
- Creating Lists
- Unordered Lists
Chapter 4: Using Images & Color
- Working with Images
- Image File Types
- Image Tags
- Image Examples
- Image Alignment
- Image Manipulation
- Using Color with HTML
- Defining Background Colors
- Color Examples
- Tips & Tricks
Chapter 5: Using Animation & Sound
- Using Animation
- AVI Files
- Using Sound
Chapter 6: Using Tables
- What is a Table?
- Creating Tables
- Table Attributes
- Two-Column Layout
- Table Width
- Cellspacing & Cellpadding
- Table Row Tags
- Table Cells
- Cell Alignment
- Spanning
Chapter 7: Advanced Layout with Tables
- Creating Tables
- Advanced Layouts with Tables
- Grouping Rows & Columns
- Tips & Tricks
Chapter 8: Hypertext
- Anatomy of a URL
- Working with Anchors
- Linking to Web Pages
- Other Hypertext Links
- Image Maps
Chapter 9: Using Frames
- What are Frames?
- Creating a Frameset Document
Chapter 10: Advanced Frames
- Frame Attributes
- Using Hyperlinks
- Frame Layout
Chapter 11: Cascading Style Sheets
- Cascading Style Sheets Overview
- Using Style Sheets
Chapter 12: Formatting & Layout
- Formatting & Layout
- Advanced Techniques
Chapter 13: Form Controls
- Overview
- Input Tag
- Text Control
- Password & Hidden Controls
- Submit & Reset Controls
- Button, Check Box & Radio Controls
- Image Control
- Select Tag
- Text Area Tag
Chapter 14: Form Implementation
- Form Tag & Submitting Forms
- Implementation Issues
- Setting Tab Order & Access Keys
- Disabling Controls
- Label Control
- Fieldset Control
Chapter 15: JavaScript
- Extending HTML
- JavaScript
- Script Tag
- Statements, Variables & Comments
- Case & Operator
- Field Validation
Chapter 16: VBScript & Components
- Overview
- Immediate & Click-on Examples
- Statements, Variables & Comments
- Operators & Referencing Controls
- Java Applets
- ActiveX Controls
Chapter 17: DHTML/DOM
- Overview
- Object Models
- Object Structures
- Referencing Objects
- Detect Browser
- Events & Trapping
Chapter 18: Dynamic Features of DHTML
- Dynamic Styles
- Filter Properties
- Dynamic Classes
- Dynamic Content
- Event Objects
- Position & Animation
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