HTML/DHTML 43: Meta Tags & Search Engines |
Uploaded: 15th Jan. 2004
Created By: SearchEngineWatch.com |
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Want to get a top ranking in search engines? No problem! All you need
to do is add a few magical "meta tags" to your web pages, and you'll skyrocket to the top of
the listings. If only it were so easy. Let's make it clear.
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HTML/DHTML 44: Creating Your Own Favicon |
Uploaded: 15th Jan. 2004
Created By: WebDevelopersJournal.com |
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Want to get a top ranking in search engines? No problem! All you
need to do is add a few magical "meta tags" to your web pages, and you'll skyrocket to the
top of the listings. If only it were so easy. Let's make it clear.
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HTML/DHTML 45: The <BODY> Tag |
Uploaded: 15th Jan. 2004
Created By: iboost.com |
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Want to get a top ranking in search engines? No problem! All you
need to do is add a few magical "meta tags" to your web pages, and you'll skyrocket to the
top of the listings. If only it were so easy. Let's make it clear.
more details >>
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HTML/DHTML 46: Structure of an HTML Document |
Uploaded: 15th Jan. 2004
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An HTML document requires 3 tags in order to be displayed
correctly.
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HTML/DHTML 47: The <button> tag |
Uploaded: 19th Jan. 2004
Created By: Fluffbucket.com |
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The buttons created although functional had their limitations (usually grey
with black text) But in HTML 4.0 a new way of adding buttons was born.
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HTML/DHTML 48: Image Maps in HTML |
Uploaded: 19th Jan. 2004
Created By: Freewebmastertips.com |
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An image map is just a kind of clickable image, which you can make to have
different areas link to different URLs. (An example is below.) To make an image map, you need to add
2 groups of codes into your web page - the first is a map section, which contains area definitions,
and the second is a special img tag, with an add-on to make it use the map.
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HTML/DHTML 49: How to use marquees |
Uploaded: 19th Jan. 2004
Created By: Freewebmastertips.com |
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This applies to Internet Explorer only, but if done properly, you'll create a
great effect without taking anything away from the Netscape user (who will simply see normal, static
text). The simplest way to put a marquee on your page is this.
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