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HyperText Markup Language - HTML |
HyperText Markup Language
- The HyperText Markup Language is a platform-independent
method of identifying a document's structure and references. In its
ideal form, HTML makes no reference to the ultimate user's hardware; in
practice, HTML includes presentation information as well as structural
elements. It's a SGML
document type or Document Type Definition DTD.
See also: DHTML
- Tutorial: Basics
of HTML
A Web page (in the most common sense, and in the
sense used on this page) is generated from an HTML document. An HTML
document is an ASCII plaintext file something created with a simple
text-editing tool such as Notepad, or by another program that does this
for you. Instead of ending in .TXT, the filename should end in .HTM or
.HTML. http://www.aumha.org/html/lernhtml.htm
- Tutorial: For
creating we pages
WRITING HTML WAS CREATED to help teachers
create learning resources that access information on the Internet. Here,
you will be writing a lesson called Volcano Web. However, this tutorial
may be used by anyone who wants to create web
pages. http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tut/index.html
- HTML
tutorials
There's no better place to master HTML than online;
however, it can be daunting to sift through the hundreds of HTML
tutorials on the Web. CNET Builder.com has gathered the best HTML
know-how in one handy, easy-to-use place. In this topic center, you'll
find beginning tutorials to advanced techniques, as well as articles on
the official HTML specification and sites devoted strictly to
HTML. http://www.builder.com/Authoring/Html/
- ISO-Latin 1 character
set
HTML Numeric Entity such as & xx;
values. http://www.bbsinc.com/symbol.html
- RTFtoHTML
RTFtoHTML
converts word processing documents into
HTML. http://www.logictran.com/
- HtmlZap
This
little control can make your life much easier if you need to parse
HTML files for one reason or another. In essence, HtmlZap is a
"canned" HTML parsing
engine. http://www.miken.com/htmlzap/index.htm |
Dynamic HyperText Markup Language
- Dynamic HTML bring
your WEB pages alive with true inactivity and without a performance hit.
With DHTML, developers can write scripts that change the layout and
content of your Web pages without having to generate a new page or
retrieve one from the server.
DHTML pages can produce pop-up boxes
that give additional information, effects such as changing colors and
fonts on mouse-over, and text and graphics that scroll into position,
making your Web pages more engaging.
- DHTML Zone
Search
the best DHTML sites hand picked by DHTML Zone editors for having the
best content for professional
developers. http://www.dhtml-zone.com/ |
Virtual Reality Modeling Language
- VRML brings to the Web the capability to render complex 3-D
images using simple instructions. Like HTML,
VRML is designed to be platform-independent and extensible and to use
limited network bandwidth. VRML 1.0 does this with a language based on
Silicon Graphics' Open Inventor File Format, which the authors chose
because it is a versatile ASCII-based
format for rendering 3-D objects.
Although VRML was developed to be
independent of HTML, VRML depends on the same protocols used to transfer
files across the Internet. Thus, everything you learned about the
Internet and the Web applies to VRML. You access VRML documents with a
VRML browser or an HTML browser and a VRML add-on module. The URL, for a
VRML document looks just like that for an HTML document - except for the
extension. An HTLM document uses the .htm or .html extension and a VRML
document uses the .wrl, .wrz, .flr extension. These extension are used
to identify VRML document called world files.
- The VRML
Repository
The VRML Repository is an impartial,
comprehensive, community resource for the dissemination of information
relating to VRML. http://www.sdsc.edu/vrml/ |
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