Visual Quickstart Guide Ser.: HTML 4 for the World Wide Web by Elizabeth Castro (1998, Trade Paperback)
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PublisherPeachpit Press
ISBN-100201696967
ISBN-139780201696967
eBay Product ID (ePID)925269
Product Key Features
Number of Pages336 Pages
Publication NameHTML 4 for the World Wide Web
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1998
SubjectProgramming Languages / General, Programming Languages / HTML, Programming Languages / Visual Basic, Internet / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorElizabeth Castro
Subject AreaComputers
SeriesVisual Quickstart Guide Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight18.2 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width7 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN98-216979
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.7/2
Table Of ContentIntroduction. HTML and the Web. Users vs. Programmers. Different versions of HTML. Cascading Style Sheets. What is DHTML? TML browsers. The HTML VQS Website. 1. HTML Building Blocks. Writing HTML. HTML tags. Spacing. Special symbols. URLs. 2. Starting your Web Page. Designing your site. Organizing files. Designating a home page. Creating a new Web page. Looking at your page in a browser. Starting your Web page. Understanding the HEAD and BODY. Creating a title. Organizing the page. Starting a new paragraph. Creating a line break. 3. Text Formatting. Changing the font. Making text bold or italic. Choosing a default size for body text. Changing the text size. Using relative values to change text size. Choosing a default color for text. Changing the text color. Creating superscripts and subscripts. Using a monospaced font. Using preformatted text. Striking out or underlining text. Making text blink. Hiding text (Adding comments). 4. Creating Images. Making images smaller. Exporting GIF images from Photoshop. Using (mostly) browser safe colors. Converting to browser safe colors. Reducing the number of colors. Creating transparency. Creating fake transparency. Interlacing GIF images. Creating animated GIFs. Creating JPEG images. Blurring images to aid JPEG compression. Creating low resolution images. Creating PNG files. 5. Using Images. Inserting images on a page. Offering alternate text. Specifying size for speedier viewing. Linking icons to external images. Using low resolution images. Wrapping text around images. Stopping text wrap. Adding space around an image. Scaling an image. Aligning images. Using a banner. Adding horizontal rules. 6. Page Layout. Specifying the margins. Creating indents. Creating indents (with lists). Specifying the space between paragraphs. Creating blocks of space. Using pixel shims. Creating columns. Centering elements on a page. Positioning elements with layers. Using background color. Using background images. Using block quotes. Quoting short passages of text. Controlling line breaks. 7. Links. Creating a link to another Web page. Creating anchors. Linking to a specific anchor. Targeting links to specific windows. Setting the default target. Creating other kinds of links. Creating keyboard shortcuts for links. Setting the tab order for links. Using images to label links. Dividing an image into clickable regions. Creating a client-side image map. Using a server-side image map. Changing the color of links. 8. Lists. Creating ordered lists. Creating unordered lists. Creating definition lists. Creating nested lists. 9. Tables. Creating a simple table. Putting header cells across the top. Putting header cells on top and left. Adding a caption. Dividing your table into column groups. Dividing the table into horizontal sections. Adding a border. Choosing which borders to display. Spanning a cell across two or more columns. Spanning a cell across two or more rows. Changing a table's width and height. Changing a cell's size. Aligning the contents of cells. Changing a cell's color. Using a background image. Spacing and padding the cells. Controlling line breaks in a cell. Speeding up table display. Mapping out a table. 10. Frames. Creating a simple frameset. Creating frames in columns. Creating frames in rows and columns. Combining framesets. Creating an inline frame. Adjusting a frame's margins. Showing or hiding scroll bars. Adjusting the color of the borders. Adjusting the borders' thickness. Hiding or showing the borders. Keeping visitors from resizi
SynopsisThis text covers all the HTML tags for HTML 4. Designed for beginners, the book assumes no prior knowledge of HTML or the Internet.