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Slide 1ObjectivesObjectivesObjectivesObjectivesWorking with LinksThe “id” ElementCreating Element IdsCreating Links on a Web PageCreating Links on a Web PageCreating Links Within a DocumentCreating Links Within a DocumentCreating Anchor Tags <a> </a>The Anchor Tag <a>Anchor Tags: Chemistry Web SiteThe Anchor Tag (cont’d)The Anchor Tag (cont’d)The Anchor Tag (cont’d)The Anchor Tag (cont’d)The Anchor Tag (cont’d)Accessing an External File's Internal LinkSlide 22Managing HyperlinksThe Storyboard DiagramWorking with Web Site StructuresLinear StructuresLinear StructuresHierarchical StructuresHierarchical StructuresMixed StructuresMixed StructuresWorking with Web Site StructuresCreating Links Between DocumentsCreating Links Between DocumentsLinking to a Location Within Another DocumentLinking to Documents in Other FoldersLinking to Documents in Other FoldersA Sample Folder TreeRelative PathsRelative PathsRelative PathsBase Element: Changing the BaseChanging the BaseBase Element ExampleUnderstanding URLsUnderstanding URLsDigital Certificates & httpsSecure Sockets Layer and httpsCommon Communication ProtocolsLinking to a Web PageLinking to a Web PageLinking to a Web PageLinking to FTP ServersLinking to FTP ServersLinking to FTP ServersLinking to FTP ServersSlide 57Linking to a Local FileLinking to E- mailLinking to E- mail in a Web pageLinking to E- mailLinking to E- mailControlling Spam (Junk Email)Working with Hypertext AttributesCreating a Popup Title ( like a “tool tip” )Creating an Access KeyWorking with Hypertext AttributesCreating a Book Mark in a Web PageCreating a Book Mark in a Web Page (another example)Creating a Book Mark using <div id > (another method)Creating a Semantic Link (rel)Creating a Semantic Link (rev)Creating a Semantic LinksCreating a Semantic LinkLink TypesUsing the Link ElementUsing the Link ElementSlide 78ObjectivesObjectivesWorking with Web Site StructuresLinear StructuresLinear StructuresHierarchical StructuresHierarchical StructuresMixed StructuresMixed StructuresWeb Site with No Coherent StructureProtected Web Site StructuresCreating a Hypertext LinkCreating a Hypertext LinkTutorial 2: Pages to DevelopMarking a Hypertext LinkCreating Hypertext LinksSpecifying a Folder PathSpecifying a Folder PathSpecifying a Folder PathSpecifying a Folder PathLinking to Documents in Other FoldersRelative PathsRelative PathsRelative PathsChanging the BaseUsing the id AttributeUsing the id AttributeUsing the id Attribute for glossary.htmUsing the id Attribute for glossary.htmThe id Attribute (top of page)Definition ListDefinition ListHow the list looks on a Web pageLinking to Locations within DocumentsLinking to Locations within DocumentsCreating Links between DocumentsCreating Links between DocumentsCreating Links on a Web PageCreating Links on a Web PageLinking to a Location within Another DocumentWorking with Linked Images & Image MapsWorking with Linked Images & Image MapsWorking with Linked Images & Image MapsClient-Side Image Mapschild.htm (image map)contest.htm image mapflower.htm image mapglossary.htm image maphome.htm image mapscenic.htm image maptips.htm image mapHotspots on a Web PageDefining Hotspots on a Web PageCreating a Rectangular HotspotCreating a Circular HotspotCreating a Polygonal HotspotCreating a Default HotspotCreating a Client-Side Image MapApplying an Image MapServer-Side Image MapsIntroducing URLsIntroducing URLsInternet ProtocolsLinking to a Web SiteLinking to a Web SiteLinking to a Web SiteLinking to FTP ServersLinking to FTP ServersLinking to a Local FileCreating a BookmarkCreating a BookmarkLinking to an E-Mail AddressLinking to an E-Mail AddressLinking to an E-Mail AddressLinking to an E-Mail AddressLinking to an E-Mail AddressLinking to an E-Mail AddressWorking with Hypertext AttributesWorking with Hypertext AttributesWorking with Hypertext AttributesCreating a Semantic Links: rel & revCreating a Semantic LinkCreating a Semantic LinkCreating a Semantic LinkCreating a Semantic LinkCreating a Semantic LinkCreating a Semantic LinksUsing the Link ElementUsing the Link ElementUsing the Link ElementLink TypesWorking with MetadataMetadataWorking with MetadataWorking with MetadataWorking with MetadataITE 115 Tutorial- 2 SummaryITE 115 Web Lecture 2XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive1ITE 115 Developing a Web SitePatrick Healy, NVCCCreating a Web Sitefor Camera Shots (CAMshots)HTML Tutorial 2XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive2Objectives•Define links and how to use them.•Create element ids to mark specific locations within a document.•Create links to jump between sections of the same document.•Describe how to set and use anchors for backward compatibility with older browsers.XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive3Objectives•Discuss different types of Web site structures •Create links between documents.•Create links to sections within a document.•Define absolute and relative paths.•http://www.nvcc.edu/home/phealy/ite115•Relative path: /home/phealy/ite115XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive4Objectives•Interpret the structure and content of a URL.•Link to a page on the Web.•Link to FTP servers, newsgroups, and e-mail addresses.•Open links in a secondary window.XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive5Objectives•Work with pop up titles (tool tips) and access keys.•Create semantic links (rel & rev)•Create link elements.XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive6Working with Links•Using a link is a quicker way to access information at the bottom of a Web page than scrolling down.•A user can select a link in a Web page, usually by clicking it with a mouse, to view another topic or document, often called the link’s destination.XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive7The “id” Element •One way to identify elements in an HTML document is to use the id attribute.•Id names MUST be unique.•Id names are NOT case sensitive.XPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive8Creating Element Ids•The id element uses the syntax: id=“id ” where id is the id name assigned to the element. Note: id names must be unique.Example:<h2 id=“classes”>Computer Classes </h2>The id name “classes” is assigned to the h2 headingComputer ClassesXPTutorial 2 New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML,


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