Stories by: Heidi Woof

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    HTML e-mail 01/03/2003 08:02:30

    HTML e-mail has transformed Inernet communication from one of standard text correspondence to an environment where users may choose to send and receive messages in the same format as online Web pages.
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    The fine detail of images using HTML 01/02/2003 07:51:44

    In previous columns we investigated some basic image tips and the necessary syntax for coding an image into your Web site. This time we look in more detail at the images themselves: their properties, where you can find them, and how to optimise them for the Internet.
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    HTML Table variability 01/01/2003 07:25:40

    In past columns, we have investigated the basic structure of HTML tables and their many properties. This showed you how to create basic tables and insert data, images and additional code into them.
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    Basic Cascading Style Sheets: Part II 01/12/2002 08:04:20

    Last time we looked at how to insert CSS into the HEAD tags of your HTML pages for formatting within an individual page. Now we show how to create a separate CSS template to link to multiple pages. This will enable you to make for­matting changes once, to update your entire site. Additionally, we will review formatting styles and the impact of CSS on the links in your pages.
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    Basic Cascading Style Sheets: Part 1 01/11/2002 15:10:33

    Integrating Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) into your HTML pages can not only enhance your site, but also make coding easier. In this first of a two-part series, we investigate the language of CSS and how the syntax differs from standard HTML. Next month we will build upon this knowledge and create a working example.
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    Create your own photogallery: Part II 01/10/2002 07:52:00

    In 'Create your own photogallery: Part I', I began creating an online photo gallery. Using www.woofbyte.com.au/gallery as a template, I reviewed techniques required to reduce the size of a graphically intensive Web site. Additionally, I discussed how frames were preferable for this type of site so as to speed site loading times further.
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    Create your own photo gallery: Part I 01/09/2002 08:32:00

    One of the greatest things about Web pages is the ability to display data on the Internet and have other people view it straight away. Take photographs, for example. In the not-so-distant past, sharing pictures with others would mean either posting them, or organising a time to meet in person.
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    Making your HTML site live 01/08/2002 09:29:00

    In previous columns, we investigated some background terms relevant to making your Web site live, in addition to some preparatory questions to ask your ISP. Now we step you through uploading your Web site, with specific reference to an FTP program named CoffeeCup Free FTP.
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    Preparing your HTML site to go live 01/07/2002 08:15:00

    Throughout the recent HTML columns, we have investigated the code necessary to create your site. Up to this point, however, you have only been creating pages on your local machine. We haven't yet looked at how you post this site to the Internet once it's completed.
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    Advanced HTML frames 01/06/2002 17:14:10

    Following from the last column's introduction to frames, we look at some frame properties that can change the look and functionality of your pages.
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    Introduction to HTML frames 01/05/2002 10:50:00

    Frames are a combination of HTML pages that display on a browser simultaneously, giving the impression that they are one page. An example of a framed page is when a Web site has a menubar that stays in the same position within the browser window, while the rest of the page can scroll.
 
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