HTML and Web Fundamentals Study Guide: Links, Images, Colors, and CSS Box Model, Study notes of Computer Science

This study guide covers essential html topics, including creating links with anchor tags, adding images, understanding relative paths and absolute urls, inline versus block elements, and the css box model. Additionally, it touches on image formats, domain name servers, ip addresses, dns addresses, and rgb and hex color values.

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Pre 2010

Uploaded on 08/04/2009

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Final Study Guide
Structure of HTML documents, how to create a link in HTML (anchor tag), how to
include a image in an HTML document, relative paths, inline versus block elements,
root folder, specifying absolute URLs (protocol, domain name, resource path), creating
an element tree to represent an HTML document, image formats (JPEG vs GIF), domain
name server (what does it do, how does it work), IP addresses, DNS addresses (domain
names), RGB color values, hex colors, CSS box model.
The best way to study for the exam is go through the chapters (slides) in the HTML book
and work through all the exercises (there are not that many, and there are answers). Study
the topics listed from the Web101 textbook chapters 1 and 5.

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Final Study Guide

Structure of HTML documents, how to create a link in HTML (anchor tag), how to include a image in an HTML document, relative paths , inline versus block elements, root folder, specifying absolute URLs (protocol, domain name, resource path), creating an element tree to represent an HTML document, image formats (JPEG vs GIF), domain name server (what does it do, how does it work), IP addresses, DNS addresses (domain names), RGB color values, hex colors, CSS box model. The best way to study for the exam is go through the chapters (slides) in the HTML book and work through all the exercises (there are not that many, and there are answers). Study the topics listed from the Web101 textbook chapters 1 and 5.