Table of ContentsCreating HTML Pages:An Overview Creating Web Pages What’s in a Web Document? PPT Slide PPT Slide PPT Slide Starting a Word Processor The Empty Word Processing Document- the blank slate to build upon All HTML Documents Have the Same Structure PPT Slide Your Task: Headings <H1...H6> Saving a new HTML Document Saving a New HTML Document:Choosing a Location to Save Your File Saving a New HTML Document:Naming the File Saving a New HTML Document:Naming the File Changing the File Type to Text Review Your Saving Choices before Clicking on the Save Button After Saving the Document, you should see the name of the document at the top of your WodPad window Previewing a Local HTML Document Locating the File on Your Computer Your Local File Previewed in Netscape Character Formatting<CENTER>Centering</CENTER> Saving the Document Previewing Your Changes Character Formatting<B> Bold </B> & <I> Italics </I><HR> - The Horizontal Rule<BR> - The Break Tag Unordered <UL> and Ordered <OL> Lists Unordered <UL> & Ordered <OL> ListsParagraphs <P> Creating Links: The Anchor Tag Creating Links to Other Web Sites Creating a New HTML Document Creating Links to Your Own Documents Creating Links to Your Own Documents Opening an Existing HTML Document Opening an Existing HTML Document Integrating Images into Your Document Finding Images for Your Web Site Finding Images for Your Web Site Finding Images for Your Web Site A Word on Creating Your Own Images Saving Images to Your Computer Saving an Image onto Your Computer Saving an Image onto Your Computer Saving an Image onto Your Computer Placing an Image into an HTML Document Graphics with and Without Links Background Colors Background Colors Background Images Basic Tables Tables Using Rowspan Tables Using Colspan Tables Using Headers Table Using Headers, Colspan and Rowspan |
Author: Richard Truxall
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