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  Primers Learning HTML (18 links)


ATN Documentation - Web Authoring with HTML. University of North Carolina. Topics include: Creating a Simple Web Document; Formatting Your Page; What About Fonts?; Controlling Spacing; Ordered and Unordered Lists; Adding a Horizontal Line; Providing Text Links to Other Pages; Providing Links to Different Sections of Your Page; Adding an In-line Image; Colors; and Adding Multimedia to Your Page.

ATN Documentation - Web Authoring with HTML: Graphics. University of North Carolina. Topics include: Working with Graphics; Image Loading Time; Types of Graphic Files; Acquiring Images for Use on Your Web Page; Adjusting Images for Use on the Web; Reducing the File Size of Your Images; and Adding Multimedia to Your Page.

ATN Documentation - Web Authoring with HTML: Tables. University of North Carolina. Topics include: Organizing Data with Tables (inserting, editing, aligning, modifying), and Understanding the HTML for Tables. Based on Mozilla (Netscape) Composer.

Authoring. Webmonkey. Provides access to short tutorials covering HTML Tables, Frames, Browser differences, HTML editors (Dreamweaver, FrontPage, GoLive), Stylesheets, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), and XML.

Cascading Style Sheets: An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners. Davesite.com. Covers the Basics of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS): Selectors, Background and Color, Fonts and Text, Links, Lists, Margins, Padding, Border and Good CSS Design. Includes a Resource chapter that will link you to other CSS-related guides and tutorials as well as other resources related to the topic of web design.

Forms and Obscurities. Case Western Reserve University. An intermediate tutorial focusing on the design and use of HTML forms, with discussion of character entities, style tags and header elements.

Fundamentals of Web Publishing - Part One. University of Washington. Excellent notes and resources supporting an introductory class that covers the following topics: What the World Wide Web is; How to access sites on the Web; How to create simple Web pages using the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and How to publish your page on the World Wide Web.

Fundamentals of Web Publishing - Part Two. University of Washington. Excellent notes and resources supporting an intermediate class that covers the following topics: Cascading Style Sheets, Centering, Color, Fonts, Backgrounds, Tables, Graphics, Image Maps and Frames.

Here's Wilbur. Case Western Reserve University. An advanced HTML tutorial focusing on the use of background colors, image attributes, image mapping, visual effects, tables and applets.

HTML - HyperText Markup Language. Builder.com. Provides links to two dozen lessons on HTML, including Basic HTML rules, Required HTML tags, Setting background and text color, Adding text to your Web page, Adding links to your Web page, Creating HTML lists, Adding gaphics to your Web page, Creating an e-mail link and Adding Streaming Audio Files. Reference material include a Basic HTML tag guide, Useful HTML tags and their attributes, HTML tags cheat sheet.

HTML Basics. HTMLGoodies. A seven lesson basic primer on building Web pages using a text editor. Covers HTML tags, Manipulating text, Linking pages, and Inserting and Manipulating images.

HTML Basics. Webmonkey. 11 tutorials covering topics such as: how to create an HTML document; how to bold, italicize, indent, link, and change font colors; how to add forms to your site; how to get symbols to show up in HTML; how to use meta tags; how to provide an e-mail popup; how to create client-side image maps; and how to use the DIV tag.

HTML Tutorial and Resources. HTMLPrimer.com. Eight good basic tutorials covering HTML in general; HTML tags; the BODY tag & background images; changing the size and color of text, designating a background color, headings; putting Links and images on your page, aligning text with images; and tables. Also includes an Introduction to Javascript; META Tags; and a list and audio tutorial.

HTML: An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners. Davesite.com. Provides both standard and advanced tutorials on HTML using interactive 'try it yourself ' examples. Covers tags, links, images, lists, fonts, colors, internal navigation, FTP, tables, sound, frames, meta tags, counters and guestbooks and forms.

Introduction to HTML. Case Western Reserve University. A good basic introduction to HTML for novices. Short lessons are followed by a helpful self-assessment quiz. Topics include: terms and concepts; document tags; basic text structures (headings, paragraph, line break, blockquote); lists (unordered, ordered, definition); special effect tags; anchors; and image insertion. Intermediate tutorial on meta tags and forms

Web Developer's Virtual Library. INT Media Group. A comprehensive encyclopedia of web technology, providing tutorials, examples, and links to resources on HTML, CGI, Java, JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, graphics, VRML, multimedia, and animation. Commercial site.

Web Style Guide (2nd ed). Lynch, PJ & Horton, S. Provide a thorough and accessible guide to Web design organized into the following chapters: Planning, Interface design, Site design, Page design, Typography, Editorial style, Graphics, and Multimedia.

Writing HTML: A Tutorial for Creating Web Pages. Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction. 29 lessons covering most of the details of writing HTML. Covers Headings, Paragraphs, Text styles, Lists, Graphics, Links, Tables, Forms, Basic Javascript and Multimedia.


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