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Intro Web Programming

The document outlines the stages of web development, focusing on static page development using HTML. It introduces HTML, its features, tags, and structure, along with the syntax for creating HTML programs. Additionally, it explains the roles of the <HEAD> and <BODY> tags, including attributes for customizing web pages.

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Intro Web Programming

The document outlines the stages of web development, focusing on static page development using HTML. It introduces HTML, its features, tags, and structure, along with the syntax for creating HTML programs. Additionally, it explains the roles of the <HEAD> and <BODY> tags, including attributes for customizing web pages.

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WEB PROGRAMMING

Stages Of Web Development

 Static Page Development


 Client Side Programming
 Server Side Programming
Static Page Development
 HTML
 DHTML
 XML
HTML
 INTRODUCTION:-
 HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup
Language
 Hyper Text means Clickable Text.
 Hyper Text contains hyper links which
allow to navigate into another page.
 HTML forms a Network with in the file
system.
 HTML is developed by who called LEE
working at CERN labs in 1990’s.
HTML (Continued…)

Features of HTML:-
 HTML is a Non-Procedural Language.
 HTML is Not Case Sensitive Language.
 HTML is Browser Development Language
as well as Interpreter Language.
Tags In HTML
 Introduction:-
 Tag is a command in the HTML.
 Tag is reserve word enclosed in the
angular braces ( <, and >).

 Categories Of Tags:-
 Paired Tags Ex: <HEAD> ------ </HEAD>
 Unpaired Tags Ex: <IMG>, <BGSOUND>
Structure of HTML Program
 HEADER SECTION
 BODY SECTION
 FOOTER SECTION

 NOTE:-
 Program identifies Header and Body
Sections only.
 The Footer Section is treated as below of
the <HEAD> and <BODY> TAGS.
Syntax Of HTML Program
<HTML>
<HEAD>
- Paired Tag to refer HEAD section
</HEAD>
<BODY>
- Paired Tag to refer BODY section
</BODY>
</HTML>
Program Development in HTML
 Steps:-
 Program is written in text editors and
save with .html extension.
 Interpret the page and Open in Browser.
 Tools:-
 Notepad editor
 Front Page editor
 Visual InterDev tool
 VB script DHTML project
Introduction To Browser
 Browser is divided into TWO areas.
These areas are
 Non-Client Area
 Client Area
 Note:-
 Non-Client area is developed in the
<HEAD> tag
 Client area is developed in the <BODY>
tag.
<HEAD> Tag
 In <HEAD> tag, <TITLE> tag is used
to add the title to a web page.
 Its Syntax is
<TITLE>text</TITLE>
Ex:
<TITLE>WEB PAGE</TITLE>
<BODY> tag
Body tag has five attributes. They are
 BGCOLOR
 This is used to set the background color .
 Syntax is
<body bgcolor=“#value”>
or
<body bgcolor=“color name”>
 NOTE:-
 Its range is ‘000000’ to ‘FFFFFF’
 1st 2 digits represents RED color
 Next 2 digits represents GREEN color
 Last 2 digits represents BLUE color
<BODY> Tag (Continued…)
 Text:-
 This is used to set the color for all the text in the
web page.
 Its syntax is
<body text=“value”>
or
<body text=“color name”>
 Example is
<body bgcolor=“blue” text=“0F0F0F”>
<H1>WEB LOGIC</H1>
</body>
<BODY> Tag (Continued…)
 BACKGROUND:-
 This is used to set a picture as a background.
 Its syntax is
<body background=“file name with
path”>
 Note:-
 Background is strong attribute.
 Bgcolor is week attribute.
 When bgcolor, background are used, picture is set
as background.
Types Of Tags
 Heading Tags  Multi Media Tags
 Text Format Tags  Frame Tags
 Paragraph  Table Handling
Alignment Tags Tags
 Font Tags  Linking Tags
 Listing Tags  Input Handling
Tags

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