HTML Tutorials


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Posted 16 Apr 2010
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Download directly for more content description... In the Basic HTML 1 class, you created and uploaded an HTML document. . In the "Basic HTML 1" class, you created links to a document in your own . In this class, you will continue to prepare a document for the Web. When you complete the class, you should be able to do the following: Download a document from the Web using the SSH Secure Shell File Transfer program. Edit a previously created Web document to add links within your document hypergraphics (linked images) a background color a tiled-image background a link to a Cascading Style Sheet a table with a border a table caption table headings text in the table cells Know how to include guestbook forms and clickable images in your Web pages. Know how to maintain your Web pages. Know how to redirect an outdated Web page to a new one. Quick review for creating an HTML page. In this class, you will add content to an existing HTML document. The general procedure for preparing any Web document is : 1.Type text in an ASCII editor like NotePad (Windows), TextEdit (Macintosh), or vi or pico (UNIX), or in the word processor of your choice (e.g., Microsoft Word). 2.Save the file as a text file. (If you use a word processor, you must save your file as a text file before you can use it on the Web.) 3.Check that your text appears as you want it to by opening your browser and viewing the text. To do this: A. Open the browser. B. Under the "File" menu, select "Open File." C. Move to the directory where your file is located, select the name of the file you want to open, and click "Open." 4. As you continue to create the document, check its appearance often. To do this: A. Save the changes you’ve made. B. From the appropriate menu or toolbar in your browser, click "Reload current page" to view the changes. There is no need to close either the file you're preparing or the browser asyou proceed. Note: To go back and forth between the editor and the browser, use the Taskbar at the bottom of the Windows XP screen. Click the name of the program you want to use.

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