
Getting started with HTML
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Content
- Intro
- Chapter 1HTML basics
- 1.1 A special structure
- 1.1.1 Writing and testing your first HTML code
- 1.1.2 What about Internet protocols ?
- 1.1.3 Tags in a tree
- 1.1.4 Where can I find information about tags?
- 1.1.5 Some examples without formatting
- 1.1.6 Tables
- 1.1.7 A list with bullet points
- 1.1.8 Lists with numbers
- 1.1.9 Embedded lists
- 1.1.10 Inserting an image
- 1.1.11 Inserting an hyperlink upon an image
- 1.1.12 Targeting a link into a new window
- 1.1.13 Setting a default folder with the &base& tag
- 1.2 The frames
- 1.2.1 Most common attributes
- 1.2.2 Workshops : Frame construction
- Workshop 1: An image in a frame
- Workshop 2: Enlarge the frame
- Workshop 3: A red border
- Workshop 4: Three frames together in one page
- 1.3 Displaying the code
- Chapter 2CSS Style Sheet
- 2.1 Styles and Cascading Style Sheet
- 2.2 Examples of styles
- 2.2.1 An HTML page without style sheets
- 2.2.2 An HTML page with a styles group
- 2.2.3 An HTML page linked to an external CSS style sheet
- 2.3 Style attributes
- 2.3.1 Color attributes
- 2.3.2 Some attributes
- 2.3.3 Example 1
- 2.3.4 Avoiding programming errors
- 2.4 Cascading and style hierarchy
- 2.4.1 The cascade
- 2.4.2 Inheritance
- 2.4.3 Creating a menu
- Chapter 3Forms
- 3.1 Creating a form
- 3.2 The content of an HTML form
- 3.2.1 Tags that create elements
- 3.2.2 The &input& tag
- 3.2.3 Training
- Workshop 1 : A simplest possible form
- Workshop 2 : A form with a JavaScript function
- Workshop 3 : A form with styles
- Workshop 4 : Calculate your BMI
- Workshop 5 : A form that calculates your age
- Workshop 6 : Working with checkboxes
- Workshop 7 : Radio Button groups
- 3.2.4 The &select& tag to choose from a list
- 3.2.5 Validating the form with POST
- Chapter 4Events
- 4.1 What is an event ?
- 4.1.1 Keyboard events
- 4.1.2 Mouse type events
- 4.1.3 The passive listener addEventListener
- 4.1.4 Events applied to items
- 4.1.5 Events applied to the body tag
- 4.1.6 Calculate with the onfocus event
- Chapter 5Lay out
- 5.1 The structure of a web page
- 5.1.1 One page, two columns, header and footer
- 5.1.2 A web page with menus
- Workshop 1 : A horizontal menu
- Workshop 2 : Menu options framed
- Workshop 3 : A vertical menu
- Workshop 4 : A menu and some images
- 5.1.3 A menu with a list
- 5.1.4 Embedded lists
- 5.2 Hierarchical lists
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