HTML Beginner's Crash Course: HTML for Beginner's Guide to Learning HTML, HTML & CSS, & Web Design
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Your ABC Guide to HTML What if you could learn HTML in a simple, straightforward way?
Can you imagine the possibilities and doors that will open to you once you do?
If there is one thing you need to know about HTML coding, is that it's easy, and the learning process is very approachable. You can learn yourself through extensive research, but then we, at Quick Start Guides, like to make things easier for you by developing this book! HTML Beginner's Crash Course is made to make the task simpler for you.
In these pages you'll find complete detailed information for your learning. What are the advantages of being able to code HTML?
- Putting up your own website.
- Making a career out of it.
- Building a business.
- Understanding (in-depth) of how computers and coding work.
These are just a few examples of what you can do, when you become a pro, the possibilities are endless.
What Will You Learn in this Book?
- HTML Editors and Elements
- Attributes
- Formatting
- Phrase tags
- Meta Tags
- Comments
- Tables
- Colors
- Background
- Fonts
- Marquees
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Why hire someone and spend money, if you can perform HTML coding by yourself? Read this book now to save time, customize your plans, and open yourself up to a whole new world of possibilities and opportunities!
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Beginner’s Crash Course
HTML for Beginner’s Guide to Learning HTML, HTML & CSS, & Web Design
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 – HTML Editors & Elements
Editors
HTML elements
Nested HTML elements
Empty HTML elements
Chapter 2 – Attributes
Core attributes
Internationalization attributes
Generic attributes
Chapter 3 – Formatting
Bold
Italics
Underlined
Strikethrough
Monospace
Superscript
Subscript
Inserted text
Deleted text
Larger text
Smaller text
Grouping content
Chapter 4 – Phrase Tags
Emphasized text
Marked text
Strong text
Abbreviation
Acronym element
Text direction
Special terms
Block quotes
Short quotations
Text citations
Computer code
Keyboard text
Programming variables
Program output
Address text
Chapter 5 – Meta Tags
Adding meta tags to your documents
Specifying keywords
Document description
Document revision date
Document refresh
Page redirection
Setting cookies
Setting author name
Specify character set
Chinese characters
Chapter 6 – Comments
Valid vs. invalid comments
Valid
Invalid
Multiline comments
Conditional comments
Using the
Commenting style sheets
Chapter 7 – Images
Inserting an image
Setting image location
Setting image height/width
Setting ima 1ffc2 ge border
Setting image alignment
Chapter 8 – Tables
Table heading
Cellpadding & cellspacing attributes
Colspan & rowspan attributes
Tables backgrounds
Table caption
Table header, body & footer
Nested tables
Chapter 9 – Lists
Unordered list
The type attribute
Ordered lists
The type attribute
The start attribute
Definition lists
Chapter 8 – Colors
Color coding methods
Color names
Hex codes
RGB values
Browser safe colors
Chapter 10 – Links
Linking documents
The target attribute
Use of base path
Linking to a page section
Setting link colors
Download links
File download dialog box
Image links
Mouse-sensitive images
Server-side image maps
Client-side image maps
Coordinate system
Email links
Chapter 11 – Frames & iFrames
Frames
Creating frames
The tag attributes
Browser support for frames
Frame name and target attributes
iframes
Chapter 12 – Blocks
Block elements
Inline elements
Grouping HTML elements
The
The tag
Chapter 13 – Background
HTML background with colors
Patterned & transparent backgrounds
Chapter 14 – Fonts
Set font size
Chapter 15 – Forms
Form attributes
HTML form controls
Text input controls
Checkbox Control
Radio button control
Select box control
File upload box
Button controls
Hidden form controls
Chapter 16 – Marquees
Chapter 17 – Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Uses of CSS in HTML
External style sheet
Internal style sheet
Inline style sheet
Chapter 18 – HTML Reference Tags
Conclusion
Introduction
HTML is the road that everyone needs to walk down to create the perfect webpage. Developing your own webpage and putting it online can be daunting, especially if you’re as computer illiterate as I was the first time I tried. But that’s OK! You can’t expect to understand everything the very moment you begin building an online presence.
Don’t worry if you don’t always understand exactly what it is you’re doing. Seriously, you don’t actually need to understand everything that’s happening. There’s a difference between programming and coding. You’re going to be programming; you won’t have to create all the coded algorithms yourself, so don’t be afraid. The more you explore, the more you’ll understand. Hey, you might even decide to give coding a try, but that’s another book for another time. Right now, all you need to know is that you’re in very good hands and that you’re going to be designing your own webpage. In no time at all, you’ll be flying through it!
So sit back and prepare to have your brain loaded with all of the basics you’ll need to really begin experimenting and doing cool things with your computer. The coming pages provide the foundation and explanations, and you’ll be able to test