For courses in HTML and Web Design.
Designed for students at a variety of skill levels, Learning HTML 4.0 provides students with a total-immersion, hands-on tutorial that walks them step by step, mouse-click by mouse-click, keystroke by keystroke through basic to advanced features of HTML 4.0. The well-illustrated, spiral-bound manual contains easy-to-read, appealingly formatted procedural explanations and step-by-step exercises in a notes/exercises format.
Table of Contents:
I. HTML 4.0 FUNDAMENTALS.
Lesson 1: What Is HTML?
Lesson 2: HTML Tags.
Lesson 3: Tag Attributes & Character References.
Lesson 4: Inline Images & Colors.
Lesson 5: Creating Hyperlinks.
Lesson 6: HTML 4.0 Tips & Tricks.
Lesson 7: Course Review.
II. HTML 4.0 INTERMEDIATE.
Lesson 8: Introduction to Frames.
Lesson 9: Advanced Frame Layout.
Lesson 10: Linking Frames.
Lesson 11: Introduction to Tables.
Lesson 12: Formatting Tables.
Lesson 13: Nesting & Embedding Tables.
III. HTML 4.0 ADVANCED.
Lesson 14: Introduction to HTML Forms.
Lesson 15: Advanced Form Functions.
Lesson 16: Image Maps.
Lesson 17: Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets.
Lesson 18: CSS Color & Background Properties.
Lesson 19: Reusing Styles.
Lesson 20: Advanced HTML Tips & Tricks.
APPENDICES.
A. HTML 4.0 Major Tags.
B. HTML 4.0 Character Entities.
C. ANSI Character Set.
D. RBG Color Codes.
E. Web Server Error Codes.
F. HTML Editors.
G. Glossary.
Index.
About the Author :
Curt Robbins is an Internet instructor and courseware developer. He teaches Internet classes, conducts Internet train-the-trainer sessions, presents seminars, and contributes to panel discussions in the United States and Canada. He can be reached at curt@quessing.com.
Mr. Robbins was previously the Webmaster for Northrop Grumman Corporation and the Senior Internet Instructor at Gestalt Systems in Herndon, Virginia. He is a member of the Internet Society, the American Society of Training and Development, the Society for Applied Learning Technology, the International Webmasters Association, and the HTML Writers Guild.
Mr. Robbins co-authored the first series of Internet courses in the United States between 1993-1994. His students have included those from NASA, Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, America Online, AT&T, the FBI, the CIA, the White House and Senate staffs, and members of the Washington Redskins football team.
Mr. Robbins develops custom Internet courseware titles for Microsoft, CompUSA, Micro Center, the FDIC, and the Maryland Bar Association. He has also developed special vertical market Internet courses for the pharmaceutical and travel industries as well as the legal profession.
Mr. Robbins is a native of Ohio and currently resides in Purcellville, Virginia. He attended Ohio State University, where he studied journalism and organizational psychology. Mr. Robbins is an active member of Rotary International and enjoys landscape photography and distance running.