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Sams Teach Yourself HTML in 10 Minutes is a tutorial based book, organized into a series of easy-to-follow, 10 minute lessons. These well targeted lessons teach you in 10 minutes what some books take several hours or days to teach. You'll learn how to create a Web page, build and utilize tables, add interactivity through online forms, unleash the power of frames to control your user's experience, use popular tools for Web authoring and much more. Sams Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 10 Minutes, is a compact, task-oriented tutorial that shows the beginning Web page author how to perform the most common tasks involved in designing, creating, publishing, and administering Web pages and sites. The book covers only those HTML tags and technologies that are likely to be used on a beginner's Web page, and it is organized in a logical step-by-step order. Updated to cover the final HTML 4 specification, XHTML, and the browsers from Microsoft.
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In this section it will teach you the absolute basics of the html language. After completing this tutorial you should have an fairly good undestanding of the core html needed to produce any webpage by writing your own html. In this area you will learn the most used tags in html which is what tells the browser how to interpret the information on your html page. By the time you get through this section you should be able to create a web page using titles, headers, different fonts, sizes, and color of text, and different colors of backgrounds.
This is a short introduction to writing HTML. Many people still write HTML by hand using tools such as NotePad on Windows, or SimpleText on the Mac. This guide will get you up and running. Even if you don't intend to edit HTML directly and instead plan to use an HTML editor such as Netscape Composer, or W3C's Amaya, this guide will enable you to understand enough to make better use of such tools and how to make your HTML documents accessible on a wide range of browsers. Learn how to add a touch of style using CSS, and advanced HTML.
This tutorial is for anyone who is serious about learning HTML. Perhaps you want your own web page, or an entire web site. Perhaps you're setting up a web site for your business or organization. You do not need any prior experience in making web pages to take this course, although they will assume you know how to do some basic things with your computer, like use a word processor. This tutorial is a "hands on" tutorial, you get to test your new HTML skills immediately after you learn them, chapter by chapter within your web browser.
This is not a complete coverage of the entirety of HTML, it doesn't even cover all of HTML 2.0. This tutorial is intended as an introduction to HTML and nothing more. You will not know everything there is to know about HTML when you reach the end of the tutorial, but you will know enough to create a perfectly respectable Web page or five. Topics include: Document Tags such as HTML, head, title, body, comment tags; Basic Text Structures such as headings, paragaph, line break, blockquote; Lists; Special Effect Tags; Anchors; Images; Tag summary.
This site contains numerous tutorials written for beginners to advanced HTML developers. If you are just starting your HTML career, have a look through the two starting off sections, if you want more specific tutorials check out the lessons, and if you're well versed in the art of HTML you should read the Advanced tutorials. The site also includes HTML Reference charts. Beginning topics include lessons on text, images, tables, frames, forms, and stylesheets. Advanced lesons include accessiblity, promotion, optimization.