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Introduction to HTML

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Learn web design from the ground up! Whether you want to move on to Flash, Dreamweaver, PHP, or just plain old web design, a basic understand of HTML will be infinitely valuable. Follow along as web designer Craig Campbell walks you through the basics of the HTML language, including basic training in XHTML and CSS.

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  • 01 – Introduction (Time: 1:06)_(click to preview)

    02 – The Anatomy of HTML (Time: 7:05)
    HTML is a very simple language to understand. In this video, Craig describes the basic structure and function of HTML markup.

    03 – The Structure of an HTML Document (Time: 5:37)
    In this video, Craig demonstrates the basic setup for every HTML document.

    04 – The DOCTYPE Declaration (Time: 10:08)
    In order to ensure that your browser renders your markup correctly, you need to include a DOCTYPE declaration, which tells your browser what version of HTML or XHTML the document is using.

    05 – The Head Section (Time: 15:45)
    The head section of an HTML document includes titles, descriptions, and keywords, among other things.

    06 – Body and Paragraph Elements (Time: 9:33)
    The body of an HTML document is the section that contains the actual content of the web page. In this video, Craig introduces us to the body element and the basic paragraph element for text.

    07 – Validating Your Documents (Time: 23:07)
    In this video, Craig discusses the importance of making sure your HTML documents conform to specification and demonstrates a couple of methods for validating your HTML.

    08 – Text Formatting Tags (Time: 17:30)
    In this video, Craig discusses how to use several html tags to emphasize or format text.

    09 – Abbreviations and Acronyms (Time: 5:21)
    When displaying an abbreviation in your HTML document, the abbreviation and acronym tags provide a way for users to hover over the abbreviation or acronym in order to see what it stands for.

    10 – Inserting Images (Time: 16:34)
    Without images, the World Wide Web would be a pretty boring place. In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to display images on your web pages.

    11 – Image Width and Height (Time: 4:09)
    If you don’t specify the width and height of your images in HTML, you will notice the elements of the page shifting around as the images begin to load. In this lesson, Craig will demonstrate how to get around this issue by telling the browser window exactly how much space the images will take up.

    12 – Image Transparency (Time: 9:10)
    Many novice web designers run into a wall when using image transparency in their web pages, and they end up with images that look horribly pixelated around the edges. In this video, Craig discusses the essentials of using images with transparency to help us overcome this problem.

    13 – Linking to Other Pages (Time: 12:21)
    Hyperlinks are the backbone of the Internet. Without them, it would be infinitely more difficult to navigate from one web page or website to another.

    14 – Text Headings (Time: 11:22)
    HTML allows a few different levels of heading tags, which allows you to assign levels of importance to the text headings of your web page.

    15 – Named Anchors (Time: 9:40)
    These are a special kind of link that allows you to link to different areas of the same web document.

    16 – Formatting Text with CSS (Time: 18:56)
    Cascading Style Sheets allow you to format the look and feel of your content without making any changes to the content itself. In this video, you will how to apply basic text formatting with CSS.

    17 – Formatting Links with CSS (Time: 9:12)
    Formatting links is a little more involved than other text tags, because there are several “states” associated with links that you can format.

    18 – Lists (Time: 4:49)
    In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to create ordered and unordered lists in HTML.

    19 – Definition Lists (Time: 8:39)
    A definition list is a list of terms and their definitions.

    20 – Turning a List into a Menu (Time: 8:24)
    In this video, you’ll learn how to style an unordered list and turn it into a horizontal menu.

    21 – Background Images (Time: 10:44)
    In this video, Craig will continue with the menu example as he teaches you how to create a background image on top of which you can place your content.

    22 – Tables (Time: 12:54)
    A table is an organized, two-dimensional structure for displaying data. In this video, you’ll learn how to create tables in HTML using the table, tr, and td elements.

    23 – Web Page Layout with Tables (Time: 6:32)
    Before CSS became widely accepted, people used to lay out their basic web designs using tables. This method is not suggested any more, but in this video, we’ll take a quick look at how it was done.

    24 – Web Page Layout with CSS (Time: 26:52)
    CSS is now the accepted way of laying out your web designs, because it now allows you to separate the content of your pages from the presentation. Also, it’s much easier to make changes to your layout when you use CSS.

    25 – Linking to External CSS Files (Time: 6:37)
    In this video, you’ll learn how to create an external CSS file that you can link to multiple HTML documents.

    26 – HTML Comments (Time: 4:46)
    A comment is a line of HTML code that does not render in the browser window. Comments can be very helpful in keeping your web pages well-documented and organized.

    27 – Conclusion (Time: 4:37)

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