Thursday, September 10, 2009

HTML for Beginners

HTML stands for the HyperText Markup Language. HTML code is the major language of the Internet's World Wide Web. Web sites and web pages are written in HTML code. With HTML code and the world wide web, you have the ability to bring together text, pictures, sounds, and links... all in one place! HTML code files are plain text files, so they can be composed and edited on any type of computer... Windows, Mac, UNIX, whatever.
HTML Beginner Tutorial

Contents

  • Getting Started - What you need to do to get going and make your first HTML page.
  • Tags, Attributes and Elements - The stuff that makes up HTML.
  • Page Titles - Titles. For Pages. Difficult to get your head around, I know...
  • Paragraphs - Structuring your content with paragraphs.
  • Headings - The six levels of headings.
  • Lists - How to define ordered and unordered lists.
  • Links - How to link things together.
  • Images - Adding something a bit more than text...
  • Tables - How to use tabular data.
  • Forms - Text boxes and other user-input thingamajigs.
  • Putting It All Together - Taking all of the above stuff and shoving it together. Sort of a recap thing.
HTML Coding for Beginners

Beginners' Guide to HTML or, How To Make Your First Web Site
Read the complete original guide here

HTML Basic

HTML HOME
HTML Introduction
HTML Get Started
HTML Basic
HTML Elements
HTML Attributes
HTML Headings
HTML Paragraphs
HTML Formatting
HTML Styles
HTML Links
HTML Images
HTML Tables
HTML Lists
HTML Forms
HTML Colors
HTML Colornames
HTML Colorvalues
HTML Quick List

HTML Advanced

HTML Layout
HTML Frames
HTML Fonts
HTML 4.0 Why
HTML CSS
HTML Entities
HTML Head
HTML Meta
HTML URLs
HTML Scripts
HTML Attributes
HTML Events
HTML URL Encode
HTML Webserver
HTML Summary

HTML Examples

HTML Examples
HTML Quiz
HTML Certificate

HTML References

HTML Tag List
HTML Attributes
HTML Events
HTML Colornames
HTML Character Sets
HTML ASCII
HTML ISO-8859-1
HTML Symbols
HTML URL Encode
HTML Lang Codes
HTTP Messages

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