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Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML Chapter Contents Lesson 4.1Lesson 4.1 Get Started with HTML (85) Lesson 4.2Lesson 4.2 Format.

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1 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML Chapter Contents Lesson 4.1Lesson 4.1 Get Started with HTML (85) Lesson 4.2Lesson 4.2 Format Text (91) Lesson 4.3Lesson 4.3 Insert Images and Backgrounds (100) Lesson 4.4Lesson 4.4 Text and Graphic Alignment (104) Lesson 4.5Lesson 4.5 Bulleted and Numbered Lists (109) Lesson 4.6Lesson 4.6 Link to Other Pages and Web Sites (113) 4 4 Pages 83 - 121 Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

2 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML You Will Learn To 4 4  Read basic HTML code  Create a simple Web page using HTML code  Add background color and graphics to a Web page  Change font sizes, colors, and styles on a Web page  Add paragraphs and line breaks  Add images to a Web page  Align text, graphics, and clip art on a Web page  Create a bulleted or numbered list on a Web page  Add external and internal hyperlinks to a Web page  Insert a link to an e-mail address

3 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 85 - 90 4.1 Get Started with HTML Understanding HTML Tags You can create and publish your own Web page using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and common text formatting tags such as:  bold  italics You can also use an attribute like BGCOLOR= to change your Web page’s background color or add other details. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) A set of codes used to create documents for the Web. tag A piece of HTML code that tells a Web browser how to display a particular section of text, a graphic, or other Web page element. attribute A specific instruction that tells the browser how to display the text or graphics enclosed by the HTML tags.

4 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 85 - 90 4.1 Get Started with HTML Creating an HTML Document Attention to detail is very important when using HTML code in a word processing program. If a single character is missing or wrong, a tag will not work. Web Editors Some of the more advanced software programs that enter HTML codes for you as you design a Web page are:  Macromedia Dreamweaver®  Microsoft FrontPage® Web pages can also be created in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint applications.

5 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 91 - 98 4.2 Format Text Applying Font Changes Fonts affect a Web page’s appearance, helping to:  Improve the way a page looks  Emphasize text  Catch the attention of people viewing your page font A combination of specific visual characteristics of text, including size, typeface style, bold, and italics. Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents can easily be saved as HTML for use as Web pages.

6 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 91 - 98 4.2 Format Text Creating Paragraphs and New Lines You can control the layout of text on a Web page by using some of the following tags:  The paragraph tag,, adds two blank lines between paragraphs  The break tag,, inserts a single space after a line of text  The horizontal rule tag,, creates a line that runs across the width of a page Viewing Source Code To look at any Web site’s HTML code, in the browser application click the View menu and click Source. horizontal rule A line that runs across the width of a page.

7 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 100- 103 4.3 Insert Images and Backgrounds Adding Images to Web Pages Some graphics that can help your Web page’s design are:  Clip art  Digital pictures  Backgrounds Clip Art Clip art can usually be identified by the file extensions: .png .gif .jpg clip art Electronic illustrations that can be inserted into a document. The background and clip art files you are viewing on the Microsoft Web site can also be added to Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint documents.

8 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 100 - 103 4.3 Insert Images and Backgrounds Animated Clip Art Including some animated clip art on your Web pages can make them come alive. Digital Pictures Personalize your Web page by downloading your digital camera’s pictures to your computer. Backgrounds When using clip art as your Web page’s background image, make sure the text is still easy to read by:  Changing the color  Adjusting the text’s formatting

9 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 104 - 107 4.4 Text and Graphic Alignment Page Layout Improve your Web page’s design by:  Paying attention to the position of text or graphics  Centering big headlines in the middle of the page  Setting a photograph off to the side of a page  Aligning captions underneath photographs The Importance of Closing Tags Always use a closing tag when using HTML to align images and text.

10 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 109 - 112 4.5 Bulleted and Numbered Lists Organizing Information HTML allows you to create lists on your Web pages to:  Organize information about related items  Draw attention to the information in a visual way  Make items more distinct from one another and easier to remember Ordered and unordered lists on Web pages are similar to lists you can create in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.

11 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 109 - 112 4.5 Bulleted and Numbered Lists The following tags are used for lists:  tag to start an unordered list  tag to start an ordered list  tag for an individual item within a list ordered list A list that has numbers before each item, and the items are usually in priority order. unordered list A list that has bullet points before each item and is used when the items can be in any order.

12 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 113 - 115 4.6 Link to Other Pages and Web Sites Planning a Web Site When building a Web site, make sure you:  Create a storyboard or diagram to help lay out pages and organize information  Include links to make it easy for users to navigate from one page to another within the site Hyperlinks can be created in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint documents by simply entering the URL.

13 Glencoe Digital Communication Tools Create a Web Page with HTML 4 4 Pages 113 - 115 4.6 Link to Other Pages and Web Sites Creating Hyperlinks You need an anchor tag and hypertext reference,, to link text or graphics to the URL (uniform resource locator) of another Web page. Using these hyperlinks:  Gives a Web site the ability to connect to any other public Web site on the Internet  Connects millions of pages all across the World Wide Web  Allows people to easily surf from one page to another


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