2.A DOCMaker file that contains HTML 101, a standalone application that
will give you some basic information on authoring your own web page using
basic HyperText Markup Language. It also includes 5 drills to get you up
and authoring.
3.An HTML file done in simpletext that is the end product of the 5 drills.
You can use it to compare your final product with mine and use it to
troubleshoot problems. This file works on my browser.
To use these files just click on one twice!
To use HTML 101
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HTML 101 was written using DOCMaker, a standalone word processing / presentation program.It should work on any Mac. To navigate the chapters you can use several means.
1.The MENUBAR contains a menu titled CONTENTS. When you drag this down you have the option of using the table of contents or directly choosing a chapter to go to. You can also navigate thru the first nine chapters using the COMMAND + <the number of the chapter>.
2.In the lower left hand far corner of the document is an icon that will show the table of contents that you will be able to choose from when you click on it.
3.The lower left of the document also contains a sliding bar with arrows that will enable you to navigate back and forth between chapters.
4.The lower right hand portion of the document contains a mini MENUBAR. Clicking on it and holding the mouse down will show a pop up menu that you can use to navigate.
You should be able to print out every chapter in HTML 101 using the PRINT function under FILE in the menubar. I have also enabled the copy function in the document. To use this, place the cursor at the beginning of the text you wish to copy, click and hold the mouse down. Drag across the text you wish to copy.It should highlight the text. Use COMMAND + C or the COPY in the MENUBAR to copy to your clipboard. The difference between copying in HTML 101 and your regular word processing program is that the cursor will disappear after you let the mouse up.