Loading... Please wait...HTML 4.0 was the final version of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) before the Extensible Markup Language (XHTML) and remains the set of markup on which most large Web sites today are based. Like all HTML levels, HTML 4.0 was the official "recommendation" of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the group that suggests industry standards for the Web. The purpose of a web browser is to read HTML documents and display them as web pages. The browser does not display the HTML tags, but uses the tags to interpret the content of the page. This course teaches you the basic to more advanced HTLM tags used in the development of web pages.
Course Content
Introduction
Structure Presentation
Style Sheets
Frames
Editing Needs
The HTML format
Elements/Tags
Attributes
Comments
Special Characters
SGML & HTML
The HTML Document
Document Type
Head Element
Body Element
Frames
Anchor Tags
Block Level Inline
Lists
Tables
Forms
Object Embedding
Scripting
Validation
The Head Section
Meta Tags
Scripts
Style & Links
The Body Section
Block Level Elements
Inline Elements
Element Attributes
Lists
Tables
Forms
Frames
Table Attributes
Using Attributes
Column & Row Span
Borders & Colour
Form Attributes
Text Input Fields
Other Input Fields
Table Layout
Frame Attributes
Creating Frame Pages
Creating Framesets
Other Include Types
Creating a CSS
Creating Styles
Applying Styles
Converting Fonts
Hexadecimal
Web Safe Colours
Colours In Fonts
Colour In Tables
Using Images
Images & Tools
Images & Forms
Image Maps
Menus & Lists
Close Buttons
File Fields
Fields Sets & Labels
The Link Element
The Anchor Tag
Name Attribute
Mailto:
Embedded Flash
Embedded Sound
Embedded Video
Embedding Roundup
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