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Introduction to HTML 2006 INT197B
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What is the Internet? Global network of computers that are connected and communicate via a series of Protocols Protocols are rules that specify the transmission of data
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Internet protocols TCP/IP – network protocols that govern how data moves around the Internet FTP – allows files to be transferred HTTP –transmits of Web pages
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What is the World Wide Web? The youngest part of the Internet (~1990) Part of the Internet that supports multimedia and consists of a collection of linked documents Multimedia supported with HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
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Web Servers Computer connected to the Internet that stores and sends Web pages and other files Any computer with server software and Internet connection can be a server Copying Web pages to a server is called publishing Once a Web page has been published it can be viewed on any computer with an Internet connection
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Internet traffic These Web sites display the global distribution of the Internet: To view internet traffic http://www.internettrafficreport.com/ http://www.internettrafficreport.com/ To trace the connection to a server http://visualroute.visualware.com/ http://visualroute.visualware.com/
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Set up your web site In order to create your account, please go to http://webpage.pace.edu/webspace/ and complete the formhttp://webpage.pace.edu/webspace/ You will use Internet explorer to upload files Open up browser window, and type in ftp://webpage.pace.edu/userid ftp://webpage.pace.edu/userid – You will be prompted to enter your password
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Web sites Related collection of Web pages created and maintained by an individual, company, educational institution or other organization Each Web site has a starting document (usually index.html) Every Web site is stored on or runs from one or more Web servers
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Web browser Software that interprets and displays Web pages Input ->HTML Output ->Graphical Display
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URLs Web page location is defined as a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) URL is made up of protocol (ftp, http, etc), Web server, and (optional) Web page Example (Excel Quick Reference): http://www.scsite.com/offxp/qrex1.htm http://www.scsite.com/offxp/qrex1.htm
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Web documents Web documents contain text, multimedia, and links to other documents Also know as Web pages, are written in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
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What is HTML? Platform independent page description language – Will display on any computer – HTML describes what a Web document will look like Uses special instructions called tags to define the structure and layout of a Web document Web document combines HTML tags and text
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Elements of HTML document HTML elements include headings, paragraphs, hyperlinks, lists, images, and other graphical elements Most HTML elements follow this pattern: start tagcontentend tag example: This is now bold
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Web editors In order to create HTML documents you need to be able to create a text file with an extension of.htm or.html Can use HTML editor or any text editor Text uses Notepad, available on most computers This class will use HTML editor HTML-Kit (free download)
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HTML-Kit Will use this software in class for HTML and JavaScript Download software from Blackboard Start up HTML-Kit
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HTML-Kit Startup Select New Documents Select blank document for HTML Project One Provides basic HTML template
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Try it out After the tag type in some text Click preview to see the page Save as first.htm on desktop Open up file with IE
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The elements of a Web page Title – first thing you see – Displayed in bar above browser – Used when bookmarking Web page Body – content that displays in browser window Background – like wallpaper in Windows, can be color or picture
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Elements cont. Normal text – the bulk of most Web documents Lists – bulleted or numbered Formatted text – bold, italic, fonts Graphical elements – HR (horizontal rule), images Hyperlinks – connection to another document
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