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PageTutor v4.4 - free version by Joe Barta
HTML Authoring Tutorials pagetutor.com
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Latest version always available from http://www.pagetutor.com/
Info for shareware sites below.
DESCRIPTION:
Easy to use web page authoring tutorials covering basic and
advanced web page design. The tutorials are in HTML format so
you can go through them with your web browser. If you've never
created a web page before, the basic tutorial will guide you
gently though basics of HTML. And, if you know the basics, the
advanced tutorials will show you how to add additional features
to your page. This free version contains a complete basic HTML
tutorial. Additional topics (tables, forms & frames) available
online or with a paid membership:
http://www.pagetutor.com/membership/
THIS TUTORIAL IS FREEWARE
MEMBERSHIP:
PageTutor.com offers much material free of charge, but some of the
best material is reserved for members only. Members also have
access to ad-free pages, often expanded tutorials, more updates,
and downloadable zip versions of the tutorials. Members also get a
better price on the print version. Memberships are not all that
expensive, you will find more information at:
http://www.pagetutor.com/membership/index.html
A PRINTED VERSION IS AVAILABLE:
For $32.95 you can get the entire PageTutor series in a neatly bound
printed manual. The manual comes with a companion CD containing the
tutorials, tons of free clipart, electronic "coupons" for 20% off
NoteTab Pro and three months free web hosting from AffordableHost.
I can ship internationally and quantity discounts are available.
As a nice little bonus, the CD also includes Javascript Tutor,
GateKeeper and Magic Buttons.
Go to http://www.pagetutor.com/membership/index.html for details.
DISTRIBUTION/USAGE GUIDELINES:
You may use and/or distribute them to your hearts content according
to the guidelines below.
- If you wish to translate them into another language, you can.
Please keep it clear who the original author is.
- If you are a teacher and you want to use them for teaching
purposes, you can. If you want to print out copies for your
classes, you can. (FYI: there is a printed version available)
- If you want to include them on a CD with other shareware/freeware
titles, you can. (I ask however that you don't simply sell it
outright)
- If you are a business and you wish to offer copies of PageTutor as
a free bonus with your regular products, you may.
- If you wish to offer this PageTutor download from your site, you are
welcome to. A better option would be to simply link to my download.
That way your users always get the freshest copy.
- If you wish to re-post the tutorials on your own web site, you
may. Guidelines are detailed below.
- If, for some lame reason, you copy them verbatim and call them
your own, I will have no choice but to tell Mom, and boy will you
be in trouble!
RE-POSTING ON THE INTERNET:
If you wish to post the tutorials unaltered on your public or
private server, you are welcome to. As they are, the tutorials
contain advertising. Please leave those ads in place. If you must
ad your own advertising, add yours in addition to what's already
there.
When you put the files on your server, do not make changes to the
directory structure. Links within the tutorials are relative and
many are generated dynamically with javascript. If you mess with the
directory structure, links may not work properly. You'll notice that
since v4.1 there is another directory layer - "pagetutor". This makes
things easier for me. If you try to eliminate that extra layer,
things will get messed up.
Also, this repostable version has active Joke Break links. If you've
seen any of the jokes, then you know that many are on the raunchy
side. If you run a "clean" site and would rather these links not be
there then you can change that easily: In the pagetutor directory
there is a sub-directory named pagetutor. In that directory is a
sub-directory named "tack". Within "tack" there is a file named
"jokebreak.html". Open it with a text editor (DO NOT USE FRONT PAGE
OR THE LIKE) and change "jokebreak = 1" to "jokebreak = 0". This
will turn off the jokebreak links.
REQUIREMENTS:
1) Windows95/98/NT. I've abandoned the 8.3 file naming convention.
Win3x users may have some trouble with the downloadable version.
They should however be able to access everything online though.
I'm not that familiar with other operating systems, but I'm
guessing the tutorials are still plenty useable.
2) A graphical web browser with JAVASCRIPT ENABLED (it should be
enabled unless you dis-abled it ;-). Preferably Netscape
Navigator 4.0 or later. MS Internet Explorer 4.0 or later will
do also. If you use something other than the big two everything
should still be more or less OK. Very old browsers will hit a few
potholes.
3) A text editor. Notepad will do nicely for now. Windows9x users
will find Notepad by clicking Start/Accessories and clicking the
little blue Notepad icon.
4) A comfortable chair and an attractive member of the opposite sex
to tell you how computer geeks are sexy and to rub your neck if it
gets stiff.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip and start with index.html. By default your system will
probably crank up your default browser when you double click on
index.html. If not, start up whatever you use for a web browser and
open that file via File/Open. Alternatively you can drag & drop
index.html onto your browser. Understand that sometimes getting
started with a new thing is the hardest part. If you are new to
computers or new to the Internet and web browsers in general, you'll
just have to be patient, persistant and maybe fumble around a little
at first. Everybody goes through it... you'll be fine. If you
installed the zippped version, no files are copied, moved, modified
or otherwise scattered about your computer. To "uninstall" these
tutorials, simply delete the contents of the pagetutor directory.
To uninstalled the version that has install support, just choose the
"Uninstall PageTutor" icon that was placed in your Start Menu.
Couldn't be simpler, eh?
EMAIL: I get a lot of email asking for help on this problem or that,
and I'm afraid there isn't enough time to answer them all. I do
answer a few occasionally however, and they all at least hit my
eyes. If you have a HTML problem, I STRONGLY reccommend you see
the various FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions). As sure as a bear
dumps in the woods, your question has been axed and answered before.
Look in the Table of Contents for "Frequently Asked Questions".
Have fun & good luck!
Joe Barta jbarta@pagetutor.com
pagetutor.com http://www.pagetutor.com/
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VERSION HISTORY:
v4.4 (Sep/00)
- Added a members only section. While most material is still
available free of charge, other material was put into a members
only area. Additionally, the downloadable zip files are now a
perk reserved for members. Members also enjoy ad-free pages,
a few software discounts and the choicest updates. For information
on becoming a PageTutor.com member visit:
http://www.pagetutor.com/membership/
v4.3 (Aug/00)
- Added Bookstore
- Layout changes to make pages load faster and have advertising a
little less "in your face".
v4.21 (Aug/00)
- Very minor changes
v4.2 (Jul/00)
- Renamed to PageTutor and moved the site to pagetutor.com.
- Added a little here, fiddled with a little there.
- Included practice exercises.
- Enhanced navigation some.
v4.1 (Mar/00)
- Streamlined navigation.
- Advertisements are now a part of the download. Hey, gotta make a
couple bucks here and there.
- A few changes.
- Expanded the readme file a little.
- Changed the download file structure to more closely match the online
file structure. (makes putting together the downloadable version
easier)
v4.0 (Mar/00)
- After many requests a printed version is available (see
printversion.html)
- A few minor additions/alterations.
v3.9 (Feb/00)
- Status changed back to donationware. Call me fickle. Hopefully
the tutorials are still one of the best things in life :-)
- Broke up the lessons a little more after several requests.
- Added a FAQ or two.
- A few modest additions/alterations.
- Completely revamped navigation. VERY dependant on javascript.
Actually, if you don't have JS enabled, it will be next to
impossible to navigate. Also highly suggested is an up-to-date
browser... Netscape Navigator v4 or greater, Internet Explorer
v4 or greater.
- There is now only one downloadble version. It contains a switch
to enable advertising if you wish to re-post it. (instructions
above)
- Added a bunch of new buttons for linking back. People kept saying
the old ones were junky. I hope these are a little better.
v3.8 (Nov/99)
- Minor changes, corrections and improvements.
- Created an ad supported version for those that wish to re-post the
tutorials on the Internet. This second downloadable version can be
found at: http://members.xoom.com/jbarta/webtutor_repost.zip
It is exactly the same, except it runs advertisements to help pay
pay the bills.
v3.7 (Oct/99)
- Status changed back to Freeware. (They say the best things in life
are free, and I wanted to make sure that the tutorials remained
one of the best things in life :) My sincerest thanks to those
that have sent in payments.
- Numerous little additions and changes.
- Moved all the furniture and cleaned out a few virtual cobwebs.
- Added a FAQ or two
- Revamped the basic tutorial's Quick Index
- Revamped the Table Tutor's Quick Index
- Changed the look of a few things
- Added a Suggestion Box
- Added a Mailing List
- Improved Color Picker a little
- Added a few things to the basic tutorial and broke it up into 10
lessons
v3.6 (July/99)
- Status changed from freeware to donationware.
- Minor corrections
v3.5 (April/99)
- Got "back to basics" all the way around. Long overdue updates.
Dumped some fluff.
- Removed the various smaller tutorial-ettes. (These will still be
available and downloadble from the web site.)
- Slightly beefed up the 4 main tutorials.
- Added an updated barebones guide to HTML.
- Sprinkled in a few FAQs.
- Handy Dandy Font Viewer streamlined and doesn't kill IE any more.
- Color Picker slightly improved and IE friendly.
- Form Tutor contains more info regarding the notorious mailto action
along with links to CGI resources.
- Added Mailto Converter to the distribution because links to mailto
formatter kept disappearing.
- Dumped the JS menu in favor of a main Table of Contents. (A new,
improved and reusable SiteMap is in the works... stay tuned.)
- Improved navigation through the pages.
- Dumped the self-extracting exe distribution for a simple zip file.
Abandoned the idea for a "professional" installation. Why use a
hammer to kill a fly?
- Numerous additions/corrections,improvements.
What this 3.5 version is NOT:
- It's not a tutorial based on HTML 4.0 (it loosely follows 3.2)
- It doesn't get into Style Sheets
- There's no mention of DHTML (Not specifically at least)
- It does not concentrate on authoring documents that validate
against any published HTML recommendation.
v3.0 (July/97)
Bundled all four main tutorials into one biggun.
Added Color Picker
Threw in as a bonus a few other tutorial-ettes. (oh boy!)
Included a remote Table of Contents for JavaScript Enabled browsers.
Included a copy of Kevin Werbach's Bare Bones Guide to HTML.
these versions were released as four separate tutorials...
v2.02
Minor additions & corrections.
v2.01
Added link to Web Resources. Minor typo corrections. Minor additions.
v2.0
Changed all html file extensions to htm. Numerous alterations,
additions, corrections.
v1.0 (Sept/96)
Original release.
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INFO FOR SHAREWARE SITES:
NAME: PageTutor
STATUS: Freeware
VERSION: 4.4
SIZE: 2 MB
RELEASE DATE: September 4, 2000
APPLICATION HOMEPAGE:
http://www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor/makapage/
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor.zip
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/win95/html/pgtut440.zip
DESCRIPTION: (short)
WebTutor: easy to use HTML authoring tutorials
DESCRIPTION: (longer)
Easy to use web page authoring tutorials covering basic and advanced
web page design. The tutorials are in HTML format so you can go
through them with your web browser. If you've never created a web
page before, the basic tutorial will guide you gently though basics
of HTML. And, if you know the basics, the advanced tutorials
(tables, forms & frames) will show you how to add additional
features to your page. This free version contains a complete basic
HTML tutorial. Additional topics (tables, forms & frames) available
with a paid membership: http://www.pagetutor.com/membership/
SCREEN CAPTURE: http://www.pagetutor.com/cap_pagetutor.gif
ICON (32x32): http://www.pagetutor.com/icon_pagetutor.gif
CHANGES: Significant changes.
AUTHOR: Joe Barta - pagetutor.com
HOMEPAGE: http://www.pagetutor.com/
EMAIL: jbarta@pagetutor.com
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: None
DISTRIBUTION: This file is freely distributable.
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