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At 11 years old, the author created a fan Web page for Brian Jacques's "Redwall" series, which soon became the official "Redwall" site. Teenage Dave Lindsay now presents this book to answer tech-related questions, going back to the basics and teaching HTML coding, and includes lists, tables, colors, images, banners, animation, sound, and some Java scripting. Young Adult.
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Critique de School Library Journal
Gr 4-8-When the author was 11 years old, he created a fan Web page for the "Redwall" series. With Brian Jacques's blessing, it soon became the official "Redwall" site (www.redwall.org). Now 14, Dave has written this book (illustrated by his older brother and edited by his father) to answer the many tech-related questions he receives every day. Instead of focusing on any of the software currently available, he goes back to the basics and teaches HTML coding. This levels the playing field, since anyone with text editing software can create a Web page. Dave starts at the beginning, defining HTML and explaining the tagging conventions. He covers enough material to create a fairly sophisticated Web page, including lists, tables, colors, images, banners, animation, sound, and some Java scripting. He also includes links to sites that provide "Web gadgets," such as counters, guest books, and message boards. With this book, a word processor, and an idea, any child can create a Web site to be proud of.-Yapha Nussbaum Mason, Brentwood Lower School, Los Angeles (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Critique de Booklist
Gr. 5-9. The blurb on the back of this revised edition is a bit misleading because it still gives the author's age as 14, but the book itself is just as practical, detailed, and personal as it was when it first appeared in 1999. The presentation is slicker, the editing is smoother and more professional, and the introduction now discusses Web safety issues, with tips such as "Don't use pictures that place you next to a local landmark that will reveal what neighborhood you live in." More specific tips, labeled "Dave's Advice," are sprinkled frequently through the text. Although not really for browsers, this will guide kids really interested in using HTML. --Susan Dove Lempke
Table des matières
Introduction | |
Chapter 1 Your First Web Page | p. 1 |
1.1 Introduction To HTML | p. 1 |
1.2 Basic Web Page Setup | p. 2 |
1.3 Frequently-used HTML Tags | p. 3 |
1.4 Nesting Tags | p. 3 |
1.5 Spacing | p. 3 |
1.6 Symbols | p. 4 |
1.7 Naming Web Page Files | p. 4 |
1.8 Testing Web Pages | p. 7 |
1.9 Publishing Web Pages | p. 8 |
Chapter 2 Headings And Lists | p. 10 |
2.1 Headings | p. 10 |
2.2 Lists | p. 11 |
Chapter 3 Hyperlinks | p. 17 |
3.1 Introduction To Hyperlinks | p. 17 |
3.2 Uniform Resource Locators | p. 18 |
3.3 Basic Hyperlinks | p. 19 |
3.4 Internal Hyperlinks | p. 19 |
3.5 Combined Hyperlinks | p. 20 |
3.6 E-mail Hyperlinks | p. 20 |
3.7 Image Hyperlinks | p. 25 |
Chapter 4 Color | p. 31 |
4.1 Introduction To Web Page Color | p. 31 |
4.2 Background Color | p. 33 |
4.3 Text Color | p. 33 |
4.4 Hyperlink Color | p. 33 |
4.5 Table Color | p. 34 |
Chapter 5 Images | p. 39 |
5.1 Introduction To Internet Images | p. 39 |
5.2 Adding Images To Web Pages | p. 41 |
5.3 Image Alignment | p. 41 |
5.4 Image Spacing | p. 42 |
5.5 Picture Frames | p. 42 |
5.6 Quicker Image Loading | p. 43 |
5.7 Transparent Image Backgrounds | p. 44 |
5.8 Obtaining Images | p. 47 |
Chapter 6 Background Images | p. 54 |
6.1 Introduction To Background Images | p. 54 |
6.2 Adding Background Images To Web Pages | p. 54 |
6.3 Adding Background Images To Tables | p. 55 |
6.4 Downloading Background Images | p. 55 |
6.3 Creating Background Images | p. 56 |
Chapter 7 Message Banners | p. 57 |
7.1 Introduction To Message Banners | p. 57 |
7.2 Message Banners In The Status Bar | p. 58 |
7.3 Message Banners In Form Fields | p. 59 |
7.4 Clickable Message Banners In Form Fields | p. 60 |
Chapter 8 Animated Images | p. 66 |
8.1 Introduction To Animated Images | p. 66 |
8.2 Downloading Animated Images | p. 66 |
8.3 Creating Animated Images | p. 67 |
Chapter 9 Sound | p. 69 |
9.1 Introduction To Web Page Sound | p. 69 |
9.2 Adding Sound To Web Pages | p. 70 |
9.3 Downloading Sound Files | p. 71 |
Chapter 10 Tables | p. 72 |
10.1 Introduction To Web Page Tables | p. 72 |
10.2 Tables Of Contents | p. 72 |
10.3 Data Tables | p. 74 |
10.4 Web Page Margins | p. 75 |
10.5 Web Page Layout | p. 75 |
Chapter 11 Multi-page Web Sites | p. 86 |
11.1 Introduction To Multi-page Web Sites | p. 86 |
11.2 Consistent Appearance | p. 86 |
11.3 Navigation | p. 88 |
Chapter 12 Image Maps | p. 89 |
12.1 Introduction To Image Maps | p. 89 |
12.2 Adding Image Maps To Web Pages | p. 89 |
Chapter 13 Web Gadgets | p. 92 |
13.1 Introduction To Web Gadgets | p. 92 |
13.2 Visitor Counters | p. 93 |
13.3 Guest Books | p. 93 |
13.4 Form Processors | p. 94 |
13.5 Message Boards | p. 94 |
13.6 Chat Rooms | p. 95 |
13.7 Password-protected Areas | p. 95 |
13.8 Statistics Generators | p. 95 |
13.9 URL Redirectors | p. 96 |
What's Next? | p. 97 |
Appendix A Software Tools | p. 98 |
Appendix B Internet Access | p. 99 |
Appendix C Web-based E-mail | p. 100 |
Appendix D Web Servers | p. 101 |
Appendix E Uploading Web Pages | p. 103 |
Appendix F Search Engines | p. 106 |
Appendix G Fine-tuning | p. 110 |
Glossary | p. 111 |
Index | p. 113 |
Order Our Book | p. 116 |