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Tables, so valuable for organizing data on paper or online, are also ideal for laying out Web pages. In this program, two webmasters from the New Mexico school system expand on the techniques they describe in Web Page Construction: Starting from Scratch, with HTML. First, they show how to create tables, both with and without visible borders, and fill them with headings, text, and images. Then, they demonstrate how to set anchors, to allow point-to-point jumps within the same Web page or to specific places on other Web pages. All information is equally applicable to PCs and Macs. (44 minutes)



 
    

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The Future of the Web: XML
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