Learning Hypertext Markup Language - most commonly known by its acronym, HTML - is like learning any new language, computer or human. Most students first immerse themselves in examples. Think how adept you'd become if Mom, Dad. your brothers and sisters all spoke fluent HTML. Studying others is a natural way to learn, making learning easy and fun. Our advice to anyone wanting to learn HTML is to get out there on the World Wide Web with a suitable browser and see for yourself what looks good, what's effective, what works for you. Examine others HTML source files and ponder the possibilities. Mimicry is how many of the current webmasters have learned the language.
Imitation can take you only so far, though. Examples can be both good and bad. Learning by example will help you talk the talk, but not walk the walk. To become truly conversant, you must learn how to use the language appropriately in many different situations. You could learn that by example, if you live long enough.
Remember, too, that computer-based languages are more explicit than human languages. You've got to get the HTML syntax correct, or it won't work. Then, too, there is the problem of "standards." Committees of academics and industry experts try to define the proper syntax and usage of a computer language like HTML. The problem is that HTML browser manufacturers like Netscape and Microsoft choose what parts of the standard they will use and which parts they will ignore. They even make up their own parts, which may eventually become standards.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: HTML and the World Wide Web
Chapter 2: HTML Quick Start
Chapter 3: Anatomy of an HTML Document
Chapter 4: Text Basics
Chapter 5: Rules. Images, and Multimedia
Chapter 6: Document Layout
Chapter 7: Links and Webs
Chapter 8: Formatted Lists
Chapter 9: Cascading Style Sheets
Chapter 10: Forms
Chapter 11: Tables
Chapter 12: Frames
Chapter 13: Executable Content
Chapter 14: Dynamic Documents
Chapter 15: Tips. Tricks, and Hacks
Appendix A: HTML Grammar
Appendix B: HTML Tag Quick Reference
Appendix C: Cascading Style Sheet Properties Quick Reference
Appendix D: The HTML 4.0 DTD
Appendix E: Character Entities
Appendix F: Color Names and Values
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