附註:Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- CONTENTS AT A GLANCE -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Who Should Read This Book -- What You Need to Begin -- What Can You Do in a Weekend? -- How You Will Learn -- What This Book Covers -- What's New in the 4th Edition? -- Special Features of This Book -- Visit This Book's Web Site -- FRIDAY EVENING Getting Oriented -- What Is HTML? -- What Is Hypertext? -- What Is a Markup Language? -- Why Learn HTML? -- Checking Your Toolbox -- Choosing a Text Editor
Using Windows NotepadUsing SimpleText on the Macintosh -- Using TextEdit in Mac OS X -- Using Unix/Linux Text Editors -- Using More Advanced Text Editors -- Choosing a Web Browser -- Using Optional Software -- Downloading the Example Files -- Creating a Working Folder -- Getting Support -- Book Conventions -- Take a Break? -- HTML: The Evolution of a Standard -- Early Versions of HTML -- The First HTML -- HTML+ -- HTML 2.0 -- Ad Hoc HTML: Netscape and Microsoft Extensions -- Netscape Extensions to HTML -- Microsoft Extensions to HTML
Initiatives for StandardizationA Failed Initiative: HTML 3.0 -- HTML 3.2 -- HTML 4.0 -- HTML 4.01 -- XHTML and XML -- Other HTML Developments -- Wrapping Up -- SATURDAY MORNING Creating a Basic Web Page -- Understanding Elements, Tags, and Attributes -- What Is an Element? -- What Is a Tag? -- What Is an Attribute? -- Nesting and Overlapping -- Running Your Text Editor -- Starting Your Page -- Adding the HTML Element -- Adding the HEAD and BODY Elements -- Creating a Title -- Saving a Starting Template -- Opening an HTML File in a Web Browser
Creating an Introductory ParagraphAdding Italic and Bold -- Inserting Other Inline Highlighting -- Take a Break? -- Adding a Level-Two Heading -- Creating a Bulleted List -- Spacing, Tabs, and Returns: For Your Eyes Only -- Adding Comments -- Adding a Hypertext Link -- Understanding URLs -- Horizontally Aligning Elements -- Using the ALIGN Attribute -- Using the CENTER Element -- Creating an Address Block -- Adding a Horizontal Rule -- Using the ADDRESS Element -- Adding a Line Break -- Adding an E-Mail Link -- The Problem with Mailto Links
Wrapping UpSATURDAY MID-DAY Creating a More Advanced Web Page -- Getting Started with the Example -- Creating a Document Menu -- Creating a Destination Anchor -- Creating a Menu Link -- Testing the Menu Link -- Creating the Other Menu Links -- Doing More with Lists -- Nesting Bulleted Lists -- Creating Numbered Lists -- Mixing Numbered and Bulleted Lists -- Creating Outlines -- Nesting Paragraphs in Lists -- Creating Other Lists -- Take a Break? -- Inserting an Inline Image -- Specifying the Image Dimensions -- Including Alternative Text