How to Create a Web Page: Index

Minor updates January 5, 2004.

READ THIS!

You will find several pages of useful hints and information down here.


Page 1: Basic Text Display
Page 2: The Codes
Page 2a: Changes are A Comin'
Page 3: Page Structure
Page 4: Play Time!
Page 5: Manipulating Text With Headings
Page 6: Breaking Up Text With the <br /> and <p></p> Tags
Page 6a: Play! Time for <br /> and <p></p> Tags
Page 7: Manipulating Text With the <font> Tag. Part 1: Overview
Page 8: Manipulating Text With the <font> Tag. Part 2: size
Page 8a: Play Time! With the <font> Tag. Part 2: size
Page 9: Manipulating Text With the <font> Tag. Part 3: color
Page 10: Manipulating Text With the <font> Tag. Part 4: face
Page 11: Manipulating Text With the <font> Tag. Part 5: Combining Attributes
Page 11a: Don't Trip on Multiple <font> Tags
Page 12: In-Line Images
Page 13: Play Time! With In-Line Images
Page 14: Creating Links. Part 1: The Basics
Page 14a: Play Time! for Creating Links. Part 1: The Basics
Page 14b: Choosing Names for Your Files
Page 15: The <body> Beautiful. Part 1: background
Page 16: The <body> Beautiful. Part 2: bgcolor
Page 17: More Text Formatting. Part 1: Plain Words
Page 18: Play Time! With More Text Formatting. Part 1: Plain Words
Page 19: More Text Formatting. Part 2: Getting a Little Fancy
Page 20: Play Time! with More Text Formatting. Part 2: Getting a Little Fancy
Page 21: Character Entities
Page 22: The Horizontal Rule
Page 23: Creating Links. Part 2: Anchors
Page 23a: Example Page to Demonstrate Anchors
Page 23b: Play Time! With Anchors
Page 24: Creating Links. Part 3: Images as Links
Page 25: Creating Links. Part 4: E-mail Address as a Link
Page 26: Lists. Part 1: Ordered and Unordered
Page 27: Play Time! For Lists. Part 1
Page 28: Lists. Part 2: The Definition List
Page 29: Hexadecimal Color Numbers
Page 30: Play (?) Time! With Hexadecimal Numbers. Part 1
Page 31: Play Time! With Hexadecimal Numbers. Part 2
Page 31a: Using the Color Tools From Scratch
Page 31b: Beveled, Colored Table Borders with Internet Explorer
Page 32: Tables: Tag Summary
Page 32a: Table Example
Page 33: Tables. Page 2
Page 33a: Tables. Page 2a
Page 34: Tables. Page 3
Page 35: Tables. Page 4
Page 35a: Tables. Page 4a another view of the same table
Page 36: Tables. Page 5
Page 37: Play! Time With Tables
Page 38: Frames Overview
Page 39: Frames #2
Page 40: Frames #3 same content as Page 39; different layout
Page 41: Frames Examples Columns and Rows
Page 42: Simple Frames and Nested Frames
Page 43: Nested Frames #1
Page 44: Nested Frames #2
Page 45: Nested Frames #3
Page 46: Nested Frames #4
Page 47: Frame Names, Target and Borders
Page 47a: Target Puzzle
Page 48: Play (?) Time! with Frames
Page 49: Frames Tag Summary
Page 50: Tag Summary

Final Project

Accessible Design Guidelines: Version 3 Excellent article from Dartmouth College on making your Web site accessible to people with disabilities.
Add Color Correctly
Color Chart Color "swatch" and hexadecimal code for each of the colornames listed in the file "textcolors.txt."
Images Graphics files you can use with the exercise on Pages 13 & 24.
Mac Color Tools Download freeware "color tools" for the Macintosh to use with the material on Pages 30, 31, 31a and 31b.
PC Color Tools Download the two freeware "color tools" referred to on Pages 30, 31, 31a and 31b.
Setting Up a Tricky Table
Troubleshooting Your Code
Web Safe Colors Chart
These three text files provide advice and perspective in setting up your own Web site especially if you have commercial aspirations for this site.

Setting Up Shop Three installments from the "Internet Tourbus" newsletter. I have preserved the e-mail formatting as I received it. This includes the ads and other stuff, but I don't think it's fair to use this material without presenting it exactly as I received it. Besides, this is a very worthwhile newsletter; you may want to subscribe.

Web Position Gold Copy of a special issue of the "I-Search" mailing list. Web Position Gold is software the purpose of which is to improve your listings in search engines and subject indexes. (This relates to the links under Search Engine Optimization (SEO) on my Web site.)

If You Have a Web Site...You Want it Found - Right? An article by Robin Nobles. This one also discusses SEO.


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