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Websites with advice. http://bignosebird.com/siteguide.shtml http://www.zeldman.com/askdrweb/index.html http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual http://bignosebird.com. URL’s or Uniform Resource Locator. The address of the site or web page Typically this consists of
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Websites with advice http://bignosebird.com/siteguide.shtml http://www.zeldman.com/askdrweb/index.html http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual http://bignosebird.com
URL’s or Uniform Resource Locator • The address of the site or web page • Typically this consists of • The scheme http, ftp, file or email • Next is the server • Then the path and finally the file name
More on URL’s • Absolute URL has the complete address vs. • Relative URL is a way of referencing the exact file from the location of the folder which has the file
Basic Structure of a Web Page • A basic web page consists of two parts The Header and the Body • Start with the tag <HTML> • Then <HEAD> which generally defines the header. The header will hold information about the web site. Such information can include <META> which tells search engines how to index the site. <TITLE> the title of the document which appears in the browser’s title bar. We close all tags with a corresponding tag preceded with a slash inside the braces - </HEAD>
Basic Structure con’t. • The BODY holds most of the guts of the site and we close the page with <?BODY></HTML>
Color Sites • http://www.lynda.com/hex.html