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here are two ways to make flash file transparent, one is to export as a transparent file when you are publishing from Macromedia Flash and another to insert a line of code in the HTML. We will cover both ways in this tutorial.
www.adesdesign.net/php/tutorials/other/transparent_flash.php
here are two ways to make flash file transparent, one is to export as a transparent file when you are publishing from Macromedia Flash and another to insert a line of code in the HTML. We will cover both ways in this tutorial.
www.adesdesign.net/php/tutorials/other/transparent_flash.php
This tutorial will teach you how to make a menu like tables that will change background color when you mouseOver.
www.adesdesign.net/php/tutorials/css/table_bgchange.php
Re-color and make your scrollbars fit your design.
www.b-man.dk/tutorials/css_scrollbarcolour.asp
Make text links change color, size and font when you "mouseover" them.
www.b-man.dk/tutorials/css_textrollover.asp
Learn how to make 1 pixel tableborders.
www.b-man.dk/tutorials/dw_1pxtableborder.asp
An easy way to center you layout in the browserwindow.
www.b-man.dk/tutorials/dw_centerlayout.asp
Apply background images to your tables and make it work in netscape too.
www.b-man.dk/tutorials/dw_tablebgimages.asp
Quickly master HTML the easy way, sit back and let an expert guide you through this application right from your own computer. Unique video tutorials the plays on PC or Mac, Full training course, learn faster than using a book at a fraction of the cost of classroom training. See why over 10,000 people a day use our fast track method . Try a FREE demo NOW
www.computer-training-software.com/html4.htm
Learn how to use I-Frames, by using I-Frames you can do those news panels, shout boxes or display something on specific part of the page outside pages.
www.adesdesign.net/php/tutorials/dreamweaver/i_frame.php
Tutorial on searching the Web, developed for novice college students by Peter van Tilburg and Roger Schmitz, both librarians at Tilburg University in Netherlands. The appraoch is slightly European and/or Dutch.
www.tilburguniversity.nl/services/library/instruction/www/onlinecourse/
This tutorial discusses Internet structure, services and networking.
www.techtutorials.com/tutorials/webmaster/internetintro.shtml
This 106 page manual shows you how to use HTML to make web pages. Includes: · paragraphs · lists · breaks · headings · hyperlinks · graphics - photodraw · image maps · mind maps - visio · sound and movies - media encoder · tables · frames · style sheets · comments · meta tags · special characters - © · pdfs - acrobat. (from www.intosoftware.co.nz)
www.intosoftware.co.nz/HTMLBasics.html
DHTML, CSS, SMIL, XML... Confused by the acronym soup of the Web? Here's a guide to what it all means and what it means for the future of HTML?
www.geekgirls.com/net_wheres_html_going.htm
An easy to follow introduction to the basics of HTML. The tutorial covers Text, Lists, Links, Graphics Tables and Forms.
www.webthang.co.uk/tuts/tuts_html/ghtml1/ghtml1_1.asp
This is a very useful thing when it comes to HTML tables. If you have any coding experience you should have noticed that cells can wrap or not wrap the contents.
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=141
A tutorial that will teach you how to make websites in HTML.
www.sepsis.za.net/programming_html01.html
A 9-step crash course in HTML that passes over some important points in the interest of getting to the objective: learning to create a simple HTML page. There's no history, theory, or even a definition of HTML here. This hands on approach reveals how easy it can be for beginners to learn HTML.
www.clickfire.com/viewpoints/tutorials/html/basic.php
This tutorial is provided for people with no HTML experience. It covers basics, such as documents, formatting, links, images, lists, tables and forms.
www.clockwatchers.com/html_main.html
Learn professional HTML coding technique from this tutorial. You can read about how to add graphical backgrounds and borders to the simple HTML table. Mostly all web designers use this method on their homepages.
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=102
Learn how to create a simple HTML table with the border width of one pixel. It looks great, and it works in all browsers !
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=55
This is one of the tags to be necessary included on every correct HTML page. You will find here a simple description and some common attributes which you can use anywhere.
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=52
Another simple tutorial to get started learning HTML. Find here easy description of the most used common tags.
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=51
Do you know that those structured lists with bullet points or numerical identifiers are really easy thing to do with HTML ? Find out how simple and useful it can be !
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=32
Do you know that you can create the scrolling line of text or even moving image without any JavaScript code ? This is a plain HTML trick !
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=4
Tutorial divided into 24 sections explaining HTML basics - web page structure, the commonly used tags, embedding links, images.
www.webdevelopersnotes.com/tutorials/html/index.php3
Do you know how to remove those pixels between the top element on your page and the standart border of the browser ? This is how HTML margins work, it is professional practise to remove them.
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=6
Create 3D looking logo using gradients.
www.photoshop-graphics.com/Photoshop-Tutorials/Raylight-Photoshop-Tutorials/Gradients/Gradients1.html
Make metallic text using channels and lighting effects in photoshop.
www.photoshop-graphics.com/Photoshop-Tutorials/Raylight-Photoshop-Tutorials/MetallicTutorial/MetallicTutorial.html
Create realistic metallic screws in photoshop.
www.photoshop-graphics.com/Photoshop-Tutorials/Raylight-Photoshop-Tutorials/Screws/Screws1.html
Do you know that you can assign unique ID to any HTML element of your page and then use this ID as a short name to control the properties of the named element dynamically? This DHTML technique will allow you to control any element of your page.
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=96
With this method you don't have to store or calculate the position to which you need to scroll you window. Very useful technique for chat applications or for dynamic content windows.
www.webclass.ru/tut.php?tut=105
Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) is a reformulation of HTML 4.0 to make it XML based. This Open Directory recommended tutorial teaches you the changes to be made to convert HTML documents to valid XHTML. The bullet-point overview article is prepared with a view to help and guide you through the conversion process.
www22.brinkster.com/beeandnee/techzone/articles/htmltoxhtml.asp
Covers all the basics from graphics to frames, so you can create a great looking website.
www.geocities.com/ArtistinGold/webdesign.html
A free tutorial for beginners on how to learn HTML and make your own web site. We teach you the basics of HTML in a simple way so that anyone can understand it.
www.ilearnhtml.com/lesson/lesson1.php
Whether you run a simple, static website or a dynamic database driven portal, the key to keeping your visitors coming back is in the constant updating of information. In this article Mitchell shows you how to utilize a dyanamic news source for your site.
www.devarticles.com/art/1/2
Joe Burns is the founder of HTMLGoodies.com, a web design professor, and just an overall great guy. In this article Joe talks to Steve about HTMLGoodies, his first experiences as a designer, tips for those looking to break into the web design arena, his views into the crystal ball and more.
www.devarticles.com/art/1/73
In this article Mitchell talk about the top ten design tips that any web designer should live by. He talks about usability, colors, linking, cascading style sheets, image optimization, testimonials and more.
www.devarticles.com/art/1/69
By John Pozadzides and Liam Quinn. An easy to use cascading stylesheet reference with examples for each category, and categorised according to properties. Also includes an advanced CSS1 and CSS2 reference
www.sloppycode.net/css/
HTML presented in "simplest terms", step-by-step, outstanding visual examples start to finish, especially for young or less experienced computer users.
otherpants.tripod.com/product.htm
This HTML Guide is to give the reader the ability to write HTML documents and get a Web site up and running. This document should enable the reader to understand HTML quickly and also be useful as reference material.
ctdp.tripod.com/independent/web/html/guide/index.html
Unlike regular frames, iframes float anywhere on a page just like an image! Let Zach show you how it's done. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/37/index2a.html
As promised we've expanded our HTML optimization tutorial to include the latest techniques. Learn how to abbreviate your URLs, fix your tables, and crunch your CSS to speed up your site. (Webreference)
www.webreference.com/authoring/languages/html/optimize/
Check out our latest excerpt from Wrox and learn ways to add JavaScript to HTML. You will even be shown how to evade "The Four Traps of Browser JavaScript." (Webreference)
www.webreference.com/programming/javascript/professional/chap4/1/
Learn the basics about HTML with this 15 chapter tutorial covering everything from Introduction to HTML to Cascading Style Sheets.
www.trainingtools.com/online/html/index.htm
This tutorial demonstrates HTML script tags. It shows how to insert a script in an HTML document, and how to handle browsers that do not support scripting. It also shows how to insert an object to an HTML document. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_scripts.asp
This tutorial demonstrates HTML meta tags. It explains the use of meta tags for providing description and keyword information. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_meta.asp
This tutorial demonstrates HTML header tags. It shows the different tags that goes inside the head element. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_head.asp
This tutorial demonstrates HTML style tags. It shows how to use styles in a HTML document, and how to link to an external style sheet. It also shows how to define sections in a document. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_styles.asp
This tutorial explains why you should start using HTML 4.0, and forget about earlier versions of HTML like HTML 3.2. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_whyusehtml4.asp
This tutorials demonstrates the HTML <font> tag. It shows how to change the font type and size of HTML text output. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_fonts.asp
This tutorial demonstrates how to use HTML tables to format the layout of an HTML page. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_layout.asp
This tutorial demonstrates HTML image tags. It shows how to insert an image, how to align an image. It also shows how to create an image-map with click-able regions. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_images.asp
This tutorial demonstrates HTML forms and input tags. It shows how to create text fields, check-boxes, and radio-buttons. It also shows how to put the input fields in a form with a submit button. When the submit button is pushed the "user-input" is sent to another file. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp
This tutorial demonstrates different HTML lists. It shows different types of ordered and unordered lists. It also shows how you can nest lists in an HTML document. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_lists.asp
This tutorial demonstrates different HTML tables. It shows how to insert a table header, a table border, and an image in a table cell. It also shows how to define cells that spans more than one row or column, and how to control the white space between the cell content and its borders. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp
This tutorial demonstrates HTML frame tags. You will see how to make vertical, horizontal, and mixed framesets. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_frames.asp
This tutorial demonstrates HTML link tags. You will see how to insert and control the links on your page. A mail link is also demonstrated. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp
Some characters have a special meaning in HTML, like the less than sign (<) that defines the start of an HTML tag. If we want the browser to actually display a less than sign, we have to use a character entity in the HTML source. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_entities.asp
This tutorial uses the same simple HTML editor that you find in the previous chapter to demonstrate HTML formatting tags. It shows the text formatting tags, the computer output tags, the citation tags, the quotation tags, and the definition tags. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_formatting.asp
The best way to learn HTML is to look at others examples. In this tutorial we have created some easy examples to teach you the basic HTML tags. With our new HTML editor you can both study the examples and edit them on your own. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_primary.asp
This tutorial explains how HTML documents are made up of HTML elements, and how HTML elements are defined using HTML tags. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_elements.asp
This tutorial explains what HTML is, and how HTML "markup tags" are used to format a Web page. It tells you how to create an HTML file, and how to view it in your browser. It also explains how to view the source of an HTML document, and gives you some basic guidelines for using HTML tags. (W3Schools)
www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp
This tutorial teaches you how to create a basic table using HTML.
htmlgoodies.earthweb.com/tutors/table.html
A seven lesson tutorial starting with the basics of HTML.
www.htmlprimer.com/lesson1.shtml
Rocket-boost your web development with this web developer's tutorial guide featuring page design, CSS, site development and search engine submission.
321webliftoff.net/
Back to the basics again! Today we will discuss tables - not the kitchenette kind, but the kind that will help you with placing things on a web page where you want them to go without an argument. Well, not much of an argument anyway...
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet10.html
What are these little suckers that can cause so much discussion? Frames are basically a way to separate the browser window into split sections. In this way, a section can have constant information, while it's next door neighbour can change as desired.
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet11.html
Venturing into the big wide world of HTML and webpagery is fun and exciting! When starting out, it's enough trying to figure out how all this stuff works, without having to be overly tidy and organised at the same time. However, once you get the hang of everything, and ye little 'ol web page has expanded beyond your wildest dreams, things gotta change - for the better.
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet16.html
Today, let us discuss the wonder of forms, by which we do not mean body shapes nor green papers to be completed in triplicate. No, we are talking of boxes and spaces on a web page designed to hold information about YOU!
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet21.html
In this tutorial, we will discuss how you can create hyperlinks in your documents, how they should look, and where they should point. (HTML with Style)
www.webreference.com/html/tutorial25/
Aliasing is one of the many webby terms bandied around with great gusto yet often not accompanied by an explanation that actually makes sense.
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet25.html
The lesson of the day may sound culinary or even fiendishly medical but in actual fact we are going to discuss the dissection of images in web pages. Sound tasty? It is.
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet31.html
Animations don't have to be limited to furry critters either. And it's cool to make them real subtle, so they catch your eye, and maybe only repeat a few times instead of looping forever, sending your visitors loopy at the same time.
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet34.html
A style sheet is a high falutin' name for an external text file that is invisibly linked to your web page and governs what happens in the page when you apply it to certain elements such a <p> paragraph, or <a href> links.
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet35.html
RetroGrrl finally conquered her fear of Style Sheets and has boldly gone on to lash some Layers into shape. She soon found that just as Style Sheets give more control over fonts and the appearance of pages, Layers allow her to do tricky things with positioning - and moving and hiding things.
www.users.bigpond.com/retrographix/cadets/cadet36.htm
Ways of using HTML and JavaScript to enhance Web pages. Ongoing series frequently updated.
www.piscespub.com/pcpp38.html
How to add meta tags to your page so that your pages will be found.
www.putertutor.net/photo/metatags.htm
The Doc clocks in with an intro to HTML+TIME, the Timed Interactive Multimedia Extension to IE 5.5. Learn to add and synchronize images, video, sounds and text elements along a timeline in your HTML pages. (Doc JavaScript)
webreference.com/js/column67/
Learn how to place and implement forms on your website. Example code is used throughout to illustrate the basics right through to advanced concepts.
www.jalfrezi.com/fforms.htm
Want to create your own web page? You can! Here is a step-by-step guide for creating a simple web page.
www.shiningstar.net/kidskarnival/bunny.html
This is a quick introduction to HTML, with many links to further information. (WDVL)
wdvl.com/Authoring/HTML/Intro/
The commonest type of question asked about web page design is "How can I indent text?" or "How can I make columns?". These are all layout issues, which HTML was not originally designed to address. However, some techniques are available to solve these problems.
wdvl.com/Authoring/Design/Layout/
Soooo, you think you can pull the old Double Frame Change maneuver, eh? (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/02/index4a.html?tw=authoring
Don't make your site look like doo-doo to the frame challenged. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/33/index2a.html?tw=authoring
How do you specify where you'd like a linked page to load? Jill shows you how to keep your frames on target. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/36/index2a.html?tw=authoring
If you understand picnics, says Jillo, you can understand frames. It's that easy. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/31/index3a.html?tw=authoring
In this second installment, Mulder explains how to get your obese HTML tables back to their sexy, svelte fighting weight. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/43/index4a.html?tw=authoring
Derek tells how to take tables - those building blocks of Web layout - to a higher level. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/48/index2a.html?tw=authoring
Learn to color your table cells and create a Mondrian nightmare! (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/38/index2a.html?tw=authoring
The bare bones of tables, those basic, flexible, lovable layout devices. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/47/index3a.html?tw=authoring
Introduction to scripting. How to write scripts that don't break your Web pages. Embedding scripts in HTML documents. Hiding scripts. Specifying scripting langauges. Alternate content. Intrinsic event handlers. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial16/
Character sets. Character Encodings. Selecting an encoding. Specifying the encoding in HTTP and HTML. Character references. Using numeric character references and character entity references. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial17/
Frame problems. Frames and links. Frames and search engines. Frames and bookmarks. Frames and document fragments. Frames and document titles. Getting stuck in framesets. Methods to overcome frame problems. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial15/
Historical review of Frames. Framesets. The Frameset DTD. Defining Frames. Providing alternate content. Using frame targets. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial14/
Historical review of Forms. Simple HTTP queries. Complex forms. Form encoding. Form submission. Encoding methods. Form control types. Disabled and hidden controls. Form structure. Forms and CSS. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial13/
Use of tables in HTML. Table meta-data. Row groups and column groups. Table formatting. Tables as a layout mechanism. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial11/
The need to embed objects in HTML. Uses of embedded objects. The OBJECT element. Alternate content. The IMG element. Image maps. Applets. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial12/
History of the Web. Proprietary extensions. HTML and CSS Specifications. SGML and HTML. Authoring principles. Browser Bugs. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial4/
Omitting tags. Describing element types. Element categories. Head elements. Block-level Elements. Phrase elements. Anchor elements. Quotations. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial3/
URIs and URLs. Hyperlinks. Link types. HTML Attributes. Anchors. Document Links. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial2/
Introduction to HTML. Authoring HTML documents. HTML Elements. HTML Global Structure. Paragraphs and Headings. (HTML with Style)
webreference.com/html/tutorial1/
Don't let your HTML code make a monkey out of you. Webmonkey says validate.
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/tools/97/07/index0a.html?tw=authoring
It's easy to check whether your Web pages comply to the specs and are fully cross-platform with the W3C's HTML validator. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/22/index3a.html?tw=authoring
The HTML 4.0 specification is out. It looks sane and functional, but won't knock you out of your boots. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/32/index0a.html?tw=authoring
How browser companies complicated a simple markup language, before things got (kind of) compatible again. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/17/index0a.html?tw=authoring
The humble div tag can be awful darn useful in laying out your pages. Webmonkey tells how.
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/19/index2a.html?tw=authoring
Patrick from Webmonkey shows how to map out clickable images.
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/40/index2a.html?tw=authoring
Wendy from Webmonkey makes a fancy mailto that pops a topic into the user's subject line.
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/37/index3a.html?tw=authoring
Meta tags are invisible to your viewers, but can include some important information, like keywords for search engines. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/51/index2a.html?tw=authoring
Does your HTML code feel sluggish and bloated? Mulder shows you how to trim the fat and increase the speed. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/43/index3a.html?tw=authoring
How do you get symbols like © to show up in HTML? JoAnne explains ISO-8859-1 entities. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/97/36/index3a.html?tw=authoring
Jay from Webmonkey demonstrates how to add a form to your site, including how to select the right kind of form for your purposes.
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/30/index4a.html?tw=authoring
Learn, and then practice, all the standard HTML: how to bold, italicize, indent, link, change font color, and more! (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/teachingtool/index.html
All the basic tags, what they are and what they do, in one easy-to-bookmark place. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/reference/html_cheatsheet/index.html
What's a tag? How do you create an HTML document? All your basic HTML Qs will be answered and explained here. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/96/53/index0a.html?tw=authoring
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