
PC-based web authoring: How to learn as little unix as possible while getting on the Web
Author(s) -
L T Gennari,
M Breaux,
S Minton,
R McDunn
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/485953
Subject(s) - computer science , html element , world wide web , unix , obsolescence , web page , web site , information retrieval , programming language , software , the internet , paleontology , biology
This document is a general guide for creating Web pages, using commonly available word processing and file transfer applications. It is not a full guide to HTML, nor does it provide an introduction to the many WYSIWYG HTML editors available. The viability of the authoring method it describes will not be affected by changes in the HTML specification or the rapid release-and-obsolescence cycles of commercial WYSIWYG HTML editors. This document provides a gentle introduction to HTML for the beginner, and as the user gains confidence and experience, encourages greater familiarity with HTML through continued exposure to and hands-on usage of HTML code