Learn more HTML syntax by
viewing the source code of this page
From the Menu select View - Source (or View - Page Source in Netscape).
Once you have a foundation in HTML, remember that you can take a look at my
JavaScript examples
to learn how to make your pages interactive.
Once again, this page is formatted with a minimalist design in order to show each tag independently so that the HTML designer can select those elements best suited for a particular Site. For a better grasp of Aesthetic Design, Usability, and/or Accessibility issues, remember to look over the Learning Team's Web Design Resources.
Non-keyboard and reserved characters:
Non-breaking spaces between wordsMove the mouse pointer over each of the images below to see the "Alt-text" for more information.
Ordered Lists (outlines) and Unordered Lists (bullet-lists)
Tables
This is | a simple |
2-by-2 | table |
This is | a fancier |
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2-by-2 | table |