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Taking Your Talent to the Web

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You’ll be able also to visit the W3C’s “HTML 4.01 Specification” (www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/) without experiencing heart palpitations. This spec is the Mothership, though it can leave a neophyte feeling somewhat shaky. Also worth getting to know is “The Bare Bones Guide to HTML” (www.werbach.com/barebones/) and Ron Woodall’s HTML Compendium (www.htmlcompendium.org). These three resources provide a head-to-toe anatomy of the HTML language. Forget an HTML tag? Not sure how one is supposed to work? Consult these guides.

But don’t start with them. You’ll just upset yourself. HTML is simple, but viewing dozens of pages of HTML tags and their scientific-sounding definitions can daunt the staunchest heart. Begin at the beginner’s sites, which are written in civilian-friendly language. And learn to do one other essential thing:

VIEW SOURCE

Most of us learned HTML, not from each other’s tutorials, but by studying the markup with which others’ web pages were built. Imitation is the sincerest form of theft, and every one of us started out by copying and pasting other people’s markup, changing it around, and seeing what happened. Before we discuss the ethics, here’s how to get started:

When you find a web page you like, select View, Source from your browser’s menu bar, and save the file to your hard drive. (In Netscape, choose View, Page Source.) Reopen it in a basic text editor (such as Simple Text or Write) or an HTML editor (such as Barebones Software’s BBEdit, Optima Software’s PageSpinner, or Allaire’s HomeSite) and stare at the code until it stares back. Plug your own words in between the HTML tags, save your work, and open the file in your favorite web browser. Result: your first (offline) web page.

Unless the layout you’ve stolen is extremely basic, you should keep it offline. You don’t want to upload what you steal. You just want to learn and move on. Here are the links for the editors mentioned previously:

Bare Bones Software BBEdit. www.bbedit.com (for Mac OS)

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