This work sets out the essentials of HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the authoring language for the World Wide Web. It explains the principles of the Web, the operation of its servers and browsers, how to author WWW fill-out forms, WWW front pages, home pages, entry pages and root pages, and how to perform special HTML applications such as converting formatted documents to HTML.
I Getting Started.- 1 Introduction.- 2 What is Hypertext?.- 3 The World Wide Web (WWW).- II The Hypertext Markup Language.- 4 The Hypertext Markup Language.- 5 An HTML Primer.- III The Art of Authoring in HTML.- 6 Authoring Hypertext Documents.- 7 Authoring HTML Documents.- 8 WWW Front Pages, Home Pages, Entry Pages and Root Pages.- 9 WWW Fill-Out Forms.- IV Special HTML Applications.- 10 Converting Formatted Documents to HTML.- 11 Using HTML Converters.- 12 Dynamically Created HTML Documents.- 13 An Overview of SGML.- Appendices.- A HTML Level 2 DTD.- B HTML Level 3 DTD.- C Mime File Types.- D Entities.- E Hexadecimal Colors.- F Finding Online Resources for WWW Authors.- Web Sites.- Usenet Newsgroups and Mailing Lists.- Search Services.- Organizations.- About the Author.