Putting It All Together
- Don't stop learning web authoring techniques.
- The best way to learn:
look at other people's HTML source code.
- Cut and paste from the source window to your text editor.
- Save documents in HTML format to your local disk.
- Mail documents to yourself or someone else.
Now you can...
- Create web pages for your project, team, department,
personal interests, etc.
- Deliver information via the World Wide Web (WWW).
- Organize information for hypertext presentation.
- Mark up your text with HTML tags.
- Add lists, paragraphs, font changes and line breaks to
your web pages.
- Create hyperlinks to local and remote web pages.
- Explain the syntax of URLs.
- Incorporate images into your pages.
- Adapt existing documents for Web delivery.
- View and analyze others' HTML pages.
- Consider HTML editors and translators
such as Netscape Composer and Microsoft Front Page.
- Be ready to learn advanced HTML features.