HTML and Style Sheets

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This page has no aspirations to teach you about the above. There are better teachers than me all over the Web, first among them being: the World Wide Web Consortium (although somewhat difficult for a beginner).

So far, there are a few pages ready:

  • A new page to teach you HTML, starting from the very beginning.
    It will be improved with further efforts. I am also depending on your help and feedback If you want, you can jump straight to the relevant pages: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
  • A curiosity page, that I made for fun. It deals with a font color tag peculiarity that lets you choose as font color any (almost) word that catches your fancy. The page has been purposefully left plain, so that the effect and the page source would be seen easily.
  • A useful page, that I made for my personal use. It contains all 216 "browser safe" colors and their hexadecimal values. You can see I have a preoccupation for colors in general.
  • A stylesheet page for making left borders with a small image and style sheets. It is also a way to use all those "difficult" background images, where you can't see anything of your text.
  • Another stylesheet page for making decorative rulers with or without a small image. The last way is completely unsupported by anybody.
  • A page for making banner titles in your pages, without using large separate graphics for each page, either with HTML, or with style sheets.
  • A page about bullets : how to give them some variety, with or without style sheets, with or without images. Also, another page with graphics for bullets.
  • And the inevitable links to Web publishing resources.

More to come when I get some new idea!

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Comments? Complaints? Questions? Suggestions? Your feedback is welcome. I will try to answer every genuine query, even if it may take some time.
I only use a computer and not web TV , so if you have HTML questions relating to web TV you should look at Help for Web TV, which contains what little knowledge I have on the subject, plus some helpful links.