The Introduction to HTML section uses the Case Western Reserve University Classroom (CWRU) to learn the basics of HTML design. The end of this section gives a listing of several other HTML guides located on the WWW for you to choose from if you desire a different learning format.
This section offers lessons on the assumptions of prerequisites needed before using this site, some words about your Web Browser and Writing To The Norm, offers another guide to Internet Terminology, and a beginning introduction to the language of HTML. Assignment:
This section covers lessons in learning about the HTML tags which divide up a Web page into its basic sections, such as the
header information and the part of the page which contains the displayed text and graphics. Assignment:
This section covers the different ways to create effects using logical and forced tags as well as how to create a horizontal rule divider in a document.
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Documents can be linked to each other, or to other
types of files such as movies or sound clips, through the use of hyperlinks. This section covers how to use the different anchor tags. Assignment:
This page (cios153html.html) uses the anchor name attribute. View the source code for this document. What is the anchor name for the Special Effects section?
Besides hyperlinks, the other great advantage of the Web is the ability to integrate graphic images
into a document. This section provides lessons in how to place images within a document. Assignment:
There is no assignment for this catagory. The following is a list of other WWW sites offering different formats for learning the HTML guide. You are encouraged to use them if you find the CWRU learning style difficult to use or just wish to compare sites and see what's out there.