1st Edition

World Wide Web How to design and Construct Web Pages

By Phil Bradley Copyright 2001
    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    A practical introduction to the creation of Web pages, this title has been fully revised and expanded to include the most recent developments in HTML. As well as covering the design issues surrounding Web pages, it also includes sample HTML that can be incorporated into your pages, with worked examples. This second edition covers areas such as frames and tables, Java, and CGI scripts.
    Includes:
    1. What is the Internet, and where does the Web fit into it?
    2. Using the World Wide Web as a Web author
    3. First steps in designing your Web page
    4. Working with the search engines
    5. Writing Web pages
    6. Forms
    7. Tables
    8. Colour on your pages
    9. Frames
    10. JavaScript and CGI
    11. Meta tags
    12. Publishing your pages
    13. Authoring tools
    14. Adding multimedia to a page
    15. Further Resources
    Glossary

    Introduction 1. What is the Internet, and where does the Web fit into it? What is hypertext? What does the Web cover? 2. Using the World Wide Web as a Web author 3. First steps in designing your Web Page 4. Working with the search engines 5. Writing Web pages 6. Forms7. Tables 8. Colour on your pages 9. Frames 10. JavaScript and CGI 11. Meta tags12. Publishing your pages 13. Authoring tools 14. Adding multimedia to a page 15. Further Resources

    Biography

    Phil Bradley is an information professional who has worked in the field of electronic publications for the last 20 years. Phil is currently an Internet Consultant, and he runs a variety of training courses in the field of the Internet and writing web pages in particular. He also acts as the Web author for a number of different clients, designing, creating and maintaining their web sites for them.