| How to Use Frames | |
Viewing Multiple Pages at the Same Time. |
| Table Examples | |
Code and examples of HTML tables. |
| Frames Examples | |
Code and examples of HTML frames. |
| Creating Forms and E-mail | |
Get Messages and Feedback From Your Visitors. |
| Using Borderless Frames | |
Make your frames pages appear seamless with borderless frames. |
| Using TARGET with Frames | |
Further specialize your frames pages using TARGET. |
| Adding Color and Visual Interest | |
Color the background, text and tables on your pages. |
| Controlling Text Size and Formatting | |
Add visual interest and organization through text size and formatting. |
| Text and Background Colors | |
Simple attributes to change the text, links, and background colors of your pages. |
| Using Images and Sound | |
Enhance your message and the interest in your page by using images and sound. |
| Using Tables | |
Tables provide a powerful means of controlling the formatting of your pages. |
| Entities - The Special Characters of HTML | |
When you web page requires you use special characters such as Roman numerals and Chinese characters, use entities. |
| Using Notepad as an HTML Editor | |
Being creative on this 'bare bones' system is not easy, but it can be done. |
| Creating an Effective <HEAD> Section | |
The <HEAD> section contains important information about your page that may be relevant to search engines. |
| Linking with HTML | |
Links let you introduce visitors to other parts of your site and other parts of the World Wide Web. |
| Using Graphics Effectively: The Image Tag | |
Writing effective image tags can help you get the most out of your graphic design. |
| Lists | |
Lists allow you to display a series of related items on your page. |