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ItalicsComputing and Information TechnologyClassNotesHTM 101 - Intro to HTMLA series for classroom learning.i© 2002 Academic Services Computing and Information Technology Computing Center University at Buffalo Permission to copy all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not distributed for direct commercial benefit, the University at Buffalo copyright notice is present , and notice is given that copying is with permission of the University at Buffalo. To copy otherwise requires a fee, specific permission or both. This document was prepared using Microsoft Word 2000 on an IBM PC. Revised February 2002iiIntroduction ...................................................................................................................................................................1 OBJECTIVES................................................................................................................................................................1 PREREQUISITES...........................................................................................................................................................1 EXAMPLES..................................................................................................................................................................1 World Wide Web...........................................................................................................................................................1 HTML........................................................................................................................................................................1 WEB ADDRESSES........................................................................................................................................................1 Home Page Setup...........................................................................................................................................................2 TURNING YOUR HOME PAGE ON/OFF ........................................................................................................................2 Exercise 1 – Getting Ready to Work ......................................................................................................................2 HTML – The Language of the Web ..............................................................................................................................2 GENERAL SYNTAX......................................................................................................................................................2 Exercise 2 – Viewing the Source Code of a Web Page..........................................................................................3 SECTIONS OF AN HTML DOCUMENT..........................................................................................................................3 CREATING YOUR DEFAULT HOMEPAGE .....................................................................................................................3 Exercise 3 – Creating Your Default Homepage ....................................................................................................3 EDITING YOUR HOMEPAGE ........................................................................................................................................4 Exercise 4 – Editing Your Page for the First Time................................................................................................4 HTML – Basic Formatting Commands .........................................................................................................................4 SEPARATING TEXT INTO LINES AND PARAGRAPHS .....................................................................................................4 Exercise 5 – Using Text Dividers ..........................................................................................................................4 TYPOGRAPHY – TEXT FONT, SIZE, STYLE AND COLOR ..............................................................................................5 Text Style ...............................................................................................................................................................5 Font Face, Size and Color.....................................................................................................................................5 Superscript – Subscript..........................................................................................................................................5 Text Headings........................................................................................................................................................5 Exercise 6 – Changing Your Text’s Font, Size, Style and Color............................................................................6 TEXT ALIGNMENT ......................................................................................................................................................6 Exercise 7 – Text Alignment ..................................................................................................................................6 The Body Revisited .......................................................................................................................................................6 BODY ATTRIBUTES.....................................................................................................................................................6 HEXADECIMAL COLOR VALUES .................................................................................................................................7 Exercise 8 – Color Values .....................................................................................................................................7 LISTS ..........................................................................................................................................................................8 List Types...............................................................................................................................................................8 Unordered Lists .....................................................................................................................................................8 Ordered Lists


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