Make Webpage
Web Authoring Book is Under Development ;-)
Save and modify this webpage to make your own webpage.
Book and instructions inside!
To make a webpage (web page):
- save this page to disk as home.htm, preferably in a new dir/folder
named webbook. Save the image at the bottom as anybrow.gif in the same
dir/folder as this one.
- open this page with a text editor(not a word processor) change
the content, save as home2.htm
- open home2.htm with your browser(it should be on your disk) to see
your changes.
Where inside? Well, as it happens, webpages contain "tags" that
are not displayed by your browser. "Comments" can be "tagged" and will
not be displayed either. Now I have placed many such internal comments
inside this webpage to help you along the way and, as you experiment and
make your webpage, the instructions will be "right there" for you to see:
a basic HTML manual containing simple instructions on how to make a webpage,
build a website or publish an e-book has been commented "inside" this webpage.
Once opened with a "text editor", you can see
the meaning and use of the HTML "tags" that are used to make pages. You can
CHANGE THIS PAGE to make your very own page, and then view it with a
browser. You can experiment with "charater fonts" and
colors.
I would like you to explore, experiment, make changes, learn and have fun.
This HTML BOOK is not yet finished but is a usable work in progress...
...19/03/2005
So "inside" really means as part of the coded webpage.
If you try to use a "word processor" in lieu of a "text editor" to edit
this page or any HTML page, it will leave some unwanted "word processor"
instructions in the page and it will not display properly -- text editors,
on the other hand, leave no such internal code inside your text... Once
you are successfull finding a "text editor" and editing something on this
page you will slowly transform it to become your very own webpage
and you wil see the results with your browser. Then, you can delete the whole
"Where inside" paragraph since you will know "Where inside"...
Now as far as that "text editor" versus "word processor" story goes don't
don't worry too much about it. You will not "break" this page, the text
editor, the word processor or the World Wide Web if you use the wrong one...
You can read about DOS and the Arachne Web browser at Reset00.
One of the most interesting things about the Arachne DOS browser never
seems to be emphasized enough if it has ever been mentioned at all. Arachne
is not only good for looking at webpages, but includes a built in web
page text editor through it's F4 function key -- you press F4, see the webpage
code, alter or add, press save and VOILA! You are immediately viewing the
changes... The above link was inserted to give an example of an "absolute
link" which simply means a link to a very specific location on the internet
or on your disk by giving an "absolute path" as opposed to giving a relative
path. (more about this INSIDE...)
There are several sorts of "tags" that can be used to make webpages:
HTML TITLE BODY TEXT Bold Header EMphasize
FONT LIST TABLE COLOR CENTER HREF PREformated
the last named being the tag used here. Now THIS might all seem a
bit intimidating and overwhelming, but all of the 750 page textbooks
written about HTML could not possibly make you get over that
intimidating and overwhelming feeling as easily as "playing" with
this webpage WILL!
Just come inside and have a look!
If you use this page, please send me an
electronic letter
and let me know how it goes. With your text editor, you will be able
to see how that email link was made and then edit it to suit yourself.
Old title: HTML Hypertext Markup Language Code Page
"Basic 16 Colour" Names
Colour Names and Hexadecimal Names
black "#000000" |
silver "#C0C0C0" |
gray "#808080" |
white #FFFFFF |
maroon #800000 |
red #FF0000 |
purple #800080 |
fuchsia #FF00FF |
green #008000 |
lime #00FF00 |
olive #808000 |
yellow #FFFF00 |
navy #000080 |
blue #0000FF |
teal #008080 |
aqua #00FFFF |
Color definitions can be given as color=colorname
or as a hexadecimal value, color="#FF00FF".
It is suggested that color names be given as hexadecimal values in
the BODY tag.
Tables, Content, Sized Tables and Nested Tables
This is a left aligned 70% screen width table. Any type of object may be
placed inside the tables: text, image, link, linked image and even a
table nested inside one of the (td) table tag definitions. If possible
the HTML code will try to fill the space left over as a result of
aligning a % reduced size table. In this table, the outer table's
(td) definition needed a width=sizepercent definition to force the defined
items to maintain proportional width.