HTML: A Hands-On Guide
© 1998 Heather Carr
Grade Level: 6-10
Textbook: spiral bound, soft cover (144 pp.)
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HTML: A Hands-On Guide prepares students to design and code their own Web pages. This book engages students in hands-on exercises that build from simple to complex activities, so they are continually "doing" not just reading. Topics covered include an overview of the Internet; an introduction to text editors; instruction on a wide variety of tags; adding graphics; and creating tables, frames, lists, and links. Three comprehensive projects are strategically placed throughout the text to provide students with realistic Web page design experience!
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HTML: A Hands-On Guide allows students to create Web pages regardless of the software programs on their computer.
Web pages are created in text editors such as Windows Notepad® or Macintosh SimpleText®.
Tables throughout the text display HTML tags and their descriptions.
Step-by-step instructions make creating Web pages fun and easy.
Screen captures show what the new Web page should look like.
Abundant examples display how source code should look and aids in troubleshooting.
After learning from this text, students can use their knowledge of HTML to edit Web pages created using an HTML editor such as Microsoft FrontPage®, Claris Home Page®, Corel WordPerfect®, and Microsoft Word®
Instructors Manual includes notes, teaching suggestions, solutions, chapter reviews and chapter review answers.
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