4.1 Introduction
May 31, 2012
HTML Tutorials
The HTML specification contains special codes for incorporating Lists, Tables and to get Input from the user using Forms. Lists and Tables are handy display elements that can be used to display information in a structured manner. You can use forms with its text, text-field, check-boxes, radio-buttons, password boxes, text area and button elements to get the input from the user. You can divide your Web page into more than one area using Frame and Frameset elements.
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HTML Tutorials
- Introduction To HTML
- 3.2 Brief history of HTML
- 3.3 HTML Tags and Attributes
- 3.4 HTML Documents
- 3.4.1 HTML Headings
- 3.5 HTML Text Formatting
- 3.6 Linking Web Pages using Hyper Links
- 3.7 Using Images and pictures in Web Page
- HTML Tutorial Summary
- 4.0. Objectives
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Incorporating Lists in Web pages
- 4.2.2. The START and TYPE attributes
- 4.2.3. Unordered Lists
- 4.2.4. Definition lists
- 4.3. Displaying Tables in HTML
- 4.4. Getting User Input with HTML forms
- 4.4.1. Form Elements
- 4.5. Dividing the screen-display using Frames and Frameset Element
- 4.5.1. Nested Framesets
- 4.7. Let us sum up
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