Mew
Independent Kitsune
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Post by Mew on Aug 10, 2003 1:39:45 GMT -5
hello, can anyone help me with my html? I know a little. My aim name is smeagol975.
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Post by XFox Prower on Aug 11, 2003 19:37:57 GMT -5
hello, can anyone help me with my html? I know a little. My aim name is smeagol975. Can you make a topic specific to what it is you need help with? Such as "how do I make an image?", etc
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Post by Kaisyu on Aug 12, 2003 17:46:36 GMT -5
Can you make a topic specific to what it is you need help with? Such as "how do I make an image?", etc Well what do you need help with and sorry about being rude last time .
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Post by MilesAttacca on Nov 20, 2003 17:08:10 GMT -5
I know a slight bit about HTML... Actually, probably plenty. What's your problem? I'm all ears(NO, not LITERALLY...).
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Post by XFox Prower on Nov 20, 2003 18:43:41 GMT -5
I have a tutorial on HTML. However it's so much easier for people to ask for help rather than look for it. The tutorial is canceled until further notice (I doubt anyone has ever read it).
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Post by Marik on Nov 21, 2003 14:41:34 GMT -5
I have it saved on my comp, and still havent read it
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Post by MilesAttacca on Dec 21, 2003 12:22:45 GMT -5
The way that I learned HTML was from HTMLGoodies.com, a free website of tutorials from HTML to JavaScript to PERL to anything else that has to do with a website and HTML. The tutorials are the easiest things around! I'm also planning to write a few of my own sometime by next summer at the latest(or best, depending on what happens to Prower Power by then) and post 'em on my site. But HTMLGoodies is your best bet for now. And no offense to ya, XFox, but I never really read your HTML tutorial either.
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Post by XFox Prower on Dec 21, 2003 20:37:31 GMT -5
That's ok. There's only one person who has really gotten far with it. But I'm undecided if I should replace it to teach how to do it with XHTML 1.0 Strict (it's more standard compliant). For the main part, if you know - A doctype and character encoding must be defined for the document.
- Most html tags and attributes can no longer be used. For example, the <u> tag. You'd have to set a class or default for a different tag and use something like <span> to specify what is underlined. With the exception of the src, alt, and href attributes (there may be more), most other things are defined in CSS. You can use the style tag in the head tag or use an external sheet.
- Tags that don't normally end (<img>, <br>) must end inside themselves (<img />, <br />)
- All tags and attributes must be in lowercase.
- Ending a tag that in't open, or opening a tag and not ending it will also be considered wrong.
- You can't put a td tag in a table without a tr tag.
- You must use proper entities in urls nowHTML, you can learn it easily.
- Images can't be used in the pre tag.
- Text can't appear anywhere in the body unless contained within a p, span, h1, td, div, and other such tags.
- Script tags must contain opening and closing html comment inside the opening and closing of the tag.
- tags such as script and style must contain the type attribute.
- All attributes must contain a value. <table border> becomes <table border="1"> and <input disabled> becomes <input disabled="disabled" />.
- All tags must properly nest.
- In CSS, you must always specify numbers in px or pt (unless it's 0)
That's all I can think of right now, but it's alot of things, mostly bad habits that should be broken.
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