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QUICK REFERENCE

<TITLE>Your Title</TITLE> Defines what will be in the BROWSER Title Bar
<P> The next line of text will be in a PARAGRAPH format
<B>Your Text</B> BOLD type for any text in between tags
<BR> Creates a BLANK line at the end of text
<CENTER>Your Text or Picture</CENTER> This centers text or pictures displayed in the browser
<HR> Draws a HORIZONTAL line on a page
<I>Your Text</I> Italic text between the tags
<LI> Creates a bulleted text item
<IMG [arguments] SRC=“ Picture.GIF”> </img> Displays a picture where the argument can be:

Border = XXX Thickness of image border

Height = XXX Height of image in pixels

Width = XXX Width of image in pixels

and the “picture” is your picture file name with it's extension .GIF or .JPG

<A HREF=“address”></A> This is a hyperlink, address = the link you want to go to (I.E. history.html).
<HTML> Indicates the BEGINNING of a document .
</HTML> Indicates the END of a document
URL Universal Resource Location

SOME TIPS

When creating references to URL's in your document code DO NOT USE CAPITAL LETTERS UNIX is case sensitive and this will cause an ERROR when trying to bring up your pages.
When you have your HTML files on the server, do not forget to change the extension from the DOS three character .HTM to .HTML. You can use the re-name button on the FTP program that WinNET supplies.
Create a directory for your IMAGES in your WWW directory. This will help when you have a large set of pages on line and you want to change a picture or add one.
Keep in mind people look for content, so keep this in mind when creating jump to hyperlinks. The fewer hyperlinks the better. Also watch the size of your pictures, a JPG is smaller then a GIF, and a JPG image has less detail then a GIF. If your page takes too long to load people will not wait.

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