Fachbuch, 2013
103 Seiten, Note: B SC IT
Chapter 1 provides a foundational introduction to HTML, explaining the concept of web pages, their structure, and essential terminology. This chapter covers the core HTML elements, attributes, and their usage in creating basic webpage content. It also dives into text formatting, including headings, comments, line breaks, and the insertion of symbols.
Chapter 2 delves deeper into HTML, exploring links, lists, images, and tables. It covers various aspects of creating hyperlinks, including email links and target attributes. The chapter also explains how to create unordered and ordered lists, with a focus on the Start Attribute. Image integration is covered in detail, including height and width attributes, alignment, and image links. Finally, the chapter introduces the use of tables, including table headers, captions, and the use of Rowspan and Colspan attributes.
Chapter 3 focuses on building interactive web forms using HTML. It covers the creation of forms using HTML input elements, text fields, passwords, radio buttons, checkboxes, and submit buttons. The chapter also explores the use of upload forms and Textareas, with detailed explanations of their attributes and functionalities.
XHTML is a reformulation of HTML 4.01 in XML, combining the familiarity of HTML with the stricter syntax and power of XML.
Essential elements include headings, paragraphs, links, lists, images, and tables, which form the structure of the content.
Attributes provide additional information about elements, such as the 'href' for links or 'src' for images, and are always specified in the start tag.
Web forms require input elements like text fields, password fields, radio buttons, checkboxes, and submit buttons to collect user data.
XHTML requires elements to be properly nested, always closed, and written in lowercase, following strict XML standards.
HTML provides specific tags for audio and video integration, supporting various formats and allowing for thumbnailing and YouTube embedding.
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