HTML stands for "Hyper Text Mark-up
Language"
HTML is the bricks and mortar of the
WWW.
Without HTML the World Wide Web
could not have become as important as it is
today.
HTML is a document formatting
language common the all computers on the
WWW. html permits cross platform
communication between Macs, Apples, SUNs,
PCs and others to view a document in a
similar way.
Every webpage that you visit uses
HTML in some way, you can view the HTML code
behind a website in Internet Explorer by
selecting: View > Source
CHAPTER ONE:
What is HTML
A brief look at what HTML stands for and why
it is used
CHAPTER TWO:
Your First Code
Create your very first webpage using HTML
CHAPTER THREE:
Adding Color
How too add color to your website, including
font and background colors
CHAPTER FOUR:
Adding Images
A step by step guide to adding images to
your site
CHAPTER FIVE:
Links
Adding links is a vital part of web design,
find out how in this chapter
CHAPTER SIX:
Picture as Links
Learn how to use a picture as a link,
perfect if you will be using buttons on your
website
CHAPTER SEVEN:
Formatting
Learn how to size your text, and perform
other formatting options such as alignment
CHAPTER EIGHT:
Tables
An insight into how to create tables using
HTML
CHAPTER NINE:
List of Tags
A full list of all HTML tags and their uses
CHAPTER TEN:
Uploading to the Web
A step-by-step guide on how to upload your
new site to the WWW