HTML Basics Web Presentation Creating a Web Presentation: HTML Basics Class Exercises Welcome to the HTML Basics Class. In this class, we will create a simple Web presentation using a browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator), Notepad, and HTML. Objectives After attending the class and completing the exercises, the student will: Have an introductory understanding of HTML Understand design and style considerations for Web pages Know ways to publicize complete Web presentations Activities A lecture focusing on principles of HTML and Web design Hands-on exercises to give experience with basic HTML tags. Including links to other Web sites is one of the key advantages of delivering information via the Web. It is important to be sure to enter URL's accurately and to remember that Web addresses are case sensitive! Links to Web sites may be included within a paragraph of text. For example, the W3C: World Wide Web Consortium is a useful place to learn the latest information about developments for the Web. Links may also be included in lists or in tables. A Few More Useful Links Color Center Web Accessibility Initiative Tables are useful for controlling how text appears on the screen. Tables can include text, images, links, and color. To create columns, simply create a table without a border. What Goes in a Table Plain Text Editors Converters Hyperlinks Design and Style Images Images Return to the: Top || Objectives ||Activities For comments, suggestions, or questions, please send mail to: Department University of Texas Medical Branch 301 University Boulevard Galveston, Texas 77555-1035 (Phone) (Fax) Copyright - University of Texas Medical Branch Developed under UTMB Web site Guidelines Webmaster: Your name or email address This page was updated on DATE