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  • Learn HTML on the Mac in a Weekend
  • Written by author Steven E. Callihan
  • Published by Prima Tech, 2000/10/01
  • Learn HTML on the Mac In a Weekend provides a one-stop resource for Mac users interested in creating Web pages with HTML. This book, and its companion Web site, covers everything you need to know to create and publish effective, attractive, and well-organ
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Introduction
Friday Evening
Getting Oriented
What Is HTML?
What Is Hypertext?
What Is a Markup Language?
Why Learn HTML?
HTML: The Evolution of a Standard
The Initial Versions of HTML
HTML 2.0
Ad Hoc HTML: Netscape and Microsoft Extensions
A Failed Initiative: HTML 3.0
Take a Break
HTML 3.2
HTML 4.0
HTML 4.01
What Are XML and XHTML?
XML 1.0
XHTML 1.0
Impact on Web Publishers
Other HTML Developments
Wrapping Up
Saturday Morning
Leaning the Basics
What You Need
Using a Text Editor to Create HTML Files
Using a Web Browser to Preview Your Work
Copying the Example Files from the CD-ROM
Anatomy of an HTML Tag
Tag Attributes
Don't Overlap HTML Tags
Saving Your HTML File
Starting Your HTML File
The HTML Tag
The HEAD Tag
The BODY Tag
Using a Starting Template
Working with Headings, Paragraphs, and Line Breaks
Using Headings to Structure Your Page
Working with Paragraphs
Horizontally Aligning Headings and Paragraphs
Inserting Line Breaks
Spacing, Tabs, and Returns: For Your Eyes Only
Highlighting Your Text
Using Italic and Bold Highlighting
Embedding Monospaced Text
Adding Superscripts and Subscripts
Other Highlighting Tags
Inserting Non-Keyboard Characters
Using Reserved Characters
Adding Comments
Using Block Quotes
Using Preformatted Text
Take a Break
Creating Lists
Creating Bulleted Lists
Nesting Bulleted Lists
Creating Numbered Lists
Mixing Lists
Creating Definition Lists
Creating Hypertext Links
Anatomy of the A (Anchor) Tag
Linking to a File or Data Object
Linking to a Place in Another HTML File
Creating Link Lists
Creating a Simple Link List
Adding Description to Your Link List
Using Inline Images
Providing Alternative Text
Specifying the Width and Height of Images
Vertically Aligning Inline Images
Using Horizontal Rules
Changing the Size and Width of a Horizontal Rule
Turning the Shading Off
Signing Your Work
Centering Your Address Block
Other Things You Can Include In Your Address Block
Saving Your Work
Wrapping Up
Saturday Afternoon
Dressing Up Your Pages
What You Need
Using the Starting Template
Saving Your HTML File
Using a Banner Image
Horizontally Aligning Images
Using Graphic Rules
Resizing a Graphic Rule
Flowing Text around Images
Flowing Text between Images
Adding Horizontal Spacing
Flowing an Image between Two Other Images
Creating a Drop-Cap Effect
Working with Image Links
Using an Image Link by Itself
Controlling the Image Link Border
Creating Navigational Icons
Creating Thumbnail Image Links
Creating Custom Lists
Creating Custom Bulleted Lists
Creating a Multi-Level Outline
Inserting Paragraphs
Take a Break
Creating Icon Link Lists
Creating Indented Icon Link Lists
Changing Font Sizes
Setting Absolute Font Sizes
Setting Relative Font Sizes
Setting the Base Font Size
Using the BIG and SMALL Tags
Changing Font Colors
Setting Font Colors Using the 16 Color Names
Setting Font Colors Using RGB Hex Codes
Changing Font Faces
Using Background Colors and Images
Using a Background Color
Using a Background Image
Adding the Final Touches
Changing the Font Color and Font Face of Your Level-One Heading
Changing the Font Face of Your Whole Page
Using a Transparent Banner Image
More Things You Can Do
Saving Your Work
Wrapping Up
Saturday Evening (Bonus Session)
Working with Tables
What You Need
Using the Starting Template
Saving Your HTML File
Starting Your Table
Doing More with Your Table
Take a Break
Controlling Fonts, Colors, and Backgrounds
Creating Icon Link Lists Using Tables
Flowing Text and Other Elements around Tables
Saving Your Work
Take a Break
Creating Two-Column Layouts Using Tables
Saving Your Work
Wrapping Up
Sunday Morning
Working with Frames
Pros and Cons of Using Frames
Who You Need
Creating Two-Column and Two-Row Frame Pages
Take a Break
Creating a Combo Row/Column Frame Page
Creating a Nested Row/Column Frame Page
Using Background Images to Dress Up Your Frames Page
Wrapping Up
Sunday Afternoon
Working with Forms
What You Need
Creating Mailto and CGI Forms
Starting Your Form Page
Setting Up the FORM Element
Creating Input Controls
Creating List Menus
Creating Text Area Boxes
Creating Submit and Reset Buttons
Take a Break
Testing Your Form
Handling Form Responses
Creating CGI Forms
Creating Secure Forms
Using JavaScript with Forms
Wrapping Up
Sunday Evening (Bonus Session)
Completing Your Wish List
Adding Background Sound
Adding a Hit Counter
Adding a Guestbook
Adding a Message Board
Adding a Search Form
Take a Break
Adding GIF Animations
Adding Image Maps
Adding JavaScript Scripts
Adding Java Applets
Take a Break
Adding Dynamic HTML Effects
Adding Streaming or Other Media
Adding Interactive Animations
Wrapping Up
Appendix A: HTML Quick Reference
Attribute Legend
Document and Head Elements
Block Elements
Inline and Other Non-Block Elements
The FRAMESET Element (4.0)
General Attributes
Appendix B: XHTML/XML Compatibility Guide
Main Differences between XHTML 1.0 and HTML 4.01
Guidelines for Making Your HTML Documents XHTML-Friendly
Appendix C: Non-Keyboard Characters
Reserved Characters
Unused Characters
Displayable Characters
Unicode Characters
Appendix D: Using Relative URLs
What Is a Relative URL?
Benefits of Using Relative URLs
Examples of Using Relative URLs
Linking to a File in the Same Folder
Appendix E: Using Cascading Style Sheets
The STYLE Element
Typing Style Declarations
Creating a Simple Style Sheet
Adding to Your Style Sheet
Finding Out More about Styles
Appendix F: Working with Graphics
An Overview of Available Image Editors
Creating Web Graphic Special Effects Using Adobe Photoshop LE
Some Graphics Utilities You Might Find Handy
Appendix G: Transferring Your Pages to the Web
Finding a Web Host
Transferring Your Web Pages to a Server
Using Transmit to Transfer Your Pages
Appendix H: What's on the CD-ROM
Running the CD-ROM Interface
The Prima Tech License
The Main Page
The Example Files
The HTML Templates
The Software Programs
Glossary
Index


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