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What you need to create and upload a webpage over the web Images
HTML Editor <IMG SRC=imagefilename">
Web Browser URL (name and location) of the image
Graphics Editor <IMG SRC="dallas.gif">
Server or
<IMG SRC=http://www.utdallas.edu/images/dallas.gif">
HTML Overview
HTML documents contain Links
Content (the words) <A HREF=.> hotlink name </A>
HTML Commands (TAGS) Creates a link to another document or hypermedia file
HTMLTAGS Example
Enclosed in brackets< B > <A HREF="http://www.utdallas.edu">UTD</A>
Either upper or lower case
Usually come in pairs Body Tag Attributes
Second TAG has a / (slash) before its command BGColor -color string
Example of bold TAG: <B>bold text </B> defines background color of the page
Background -filename and location
Sections of HTML Document image file to be used as page background
<HTML> will be tiled if it is smaller than the viewing screen
<HEAD> Text -color string
<BODY> defines the color of the normal body text
FRAMES
<FRAMESET></FRAMESET>
-replaces the body tag
-defines the document as frames page
-divides the browser into frames
FRAMESET attributes
Rows = value1, value2,
Cols = value1, value2,
value -frame dimension (% size of the page)
Frameborder -yes/no
-specifies whether frame border is present or not
-if used with <FRAMESET> tag, this sets the default value for all frames in the
frameset
BORDER = n (pixels)
-specifies frame border thickness
BORDERCOLOR = color string
-set the color of the frame border
Frames in a Frameset
<FRAME></FRAME> defines one frame in a FRAMESET
<FRAME> attributes
NAME= frame name
-an optional attribute that gives a name for the individual frame
SRC= path/filename
-specifies the name of the document for this frame
MARGINWIDTH = p (in pixels)
MARGINHEIGHT= p (in pixels)