Examples

These Web pages contain all the examples from the book HTML for the World Wide Web:Visual QuickStart Guide, Second Edition written by Elizabeth Castro.

You can use these examples to better understand the difference between raw HTML code and what appears within your browser. Click on any of the hypertext links listed for each chapter and the example will open up in your browser. (Beware, the first few examples won't look like much since the book starts out with very basic HTML.). To view the actual HTML coding, select "document source" or "view source" from your browser's View menu. The raw HTML version of the page will then open in whatever word processing program you've specified, or within the browser's default helper application. You can then either manipulate the code to see how the changes show up in your browser or use the code to build your own pages.

Not all sections have examples. If there's no link, that means there is no example for that section. In that case, just consult the corresponding section in the book where you'll most often find a complete explanation.

If you have any questions or comments about the examples, feel free to send them to me. I'll do my best to help you out.

Copyright 1998 by Elizabeth Castro. All Rights Reserved.