More HTML Sample Code

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 words
Ampersand: &
Less-than: <
Greater-than: >
Copyright: ©
Registered: ®
(for more Special Characters, see WebMonkey.com.)

Move the mouse pointer over each of the images below to see the "Alt-text" for more information.

left aligned with no border (default)

left aligned with border

left aligned as link with border (default)

right aligned as link with no border

Ordered Lists (outlines) and Unordered Lists (bullet-lists)

  1. The simplest ordered list
  2. With default numbering

  1. A more complex outline
  2. With multiple
    1. Levels
    2. Of Information
  3. And several
    1. Numbering
    2. Formats
      1. Within
      2. One another

Tables

This is a simple
2-by-2 table

This is a fancier
2-by-2 table


Here is my form:

First Name:
Last Name:
First Name:
Sex: Female Female
Are you alive?