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This documentation is primarily an introduction to creating web pages using HTML, but also includes information on related subjects. You can learn HTML from scratch by navigating through the pages in turn using the menu at the bottom of each page, or you can consult the pages individually as an introductory reference to their particular topics. Most pages include links to other sources of related information on the web, and we encourage you to use the power of search engines to find out more for yourself.While there are lots of programs available which will write HTML from a WYSIWYG interface, none do as good a job as you can by coding the HTML from scratch (and some do a very, very bad job). Learning to write your own HTML also encourages a greater understanding of the World Wide Web and the internet, and ensures that your pages are as standards compliant as possible; and as this documentation will hopefully show, is not difficult to do.
This information was originally compiled by Kaye when she was the webmaster at Edith Cowan University as part of her investigations into the web and to provide a resource for staff and students; since then it has intermittently been revised, reformatted, extended and updated. The last major rewrite was in 2007.
| Starting with HTML | Basic HTML file structure, tags and their attributes | ||
| More HTML tags | More tags, entities and general advice | ||
| Creating web sites | Some non-HTML stuff which is useful to know | ||
| Tables | Laying out web pages | ||
| Images | How to include pictures in your pages | ||
| Graphics | Finding, creating and processing pictures for the web | ||
| The HTML head | The head section in HTML files, also doctypes and XHTML | ||
| Using colour | Backgrounds, fonts, colour conversion | ||
| Forms | Using forms: getting information from web page uses | ||
| Frames | How to use frames, if you want to | ||
| Clickable Maps | How to make clickable image maps | ||
| Animation | Animated GIFs and Javascript | ||
| Even more HTML | Stuff not covered elsewhere: more tags, CSS, DHTML | ||
| Web tools | Counters, searching, bulletin boards, site statistics and more | ||
| Javascript | A limited introduction to adding dynamic behaviour to your pages | ||
| CGIs | More dynamic behaviour: writing your own common gateway interfaces | ||
| Graphics "on-the-fly" | Pictures behaving dynamically | ||
| HTML reference | Look up all the tags and attributes |
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