EIPT 6423 Spring 2004
Supporting Links
HTML
In-Class Practice Activity
Online support
from an HTML special project team (Jonathon
Ishmael, Camelia
Ng
Beng Ho, & Michael
McGee)
HTML School This is a terrific place to start.
The HTML Pit StopQuickie Frames Demo. View the page source to see how this was done. This page is actually made up of three different files. The first page (index.html) was done in HTML via SimpleText. The rest were done via Netscape composer. You can save the basic formatting for this page (index.html) by selecting File / Save, and then adapting the file via an html editor. To save the frames, click on the narrow left frame, then select File / Save As. Save "one.html" and open it in Composer. Then check out one of the text links. While there, click on the "Extra HTML" button. (We'll review this in class.)
It's EASY!Rollover Buttons Sample. (a.k.a. MouseOver). This site has buttons that brighten when the mouse passes over them and uses frames (and in one case, frames within a frame). Three of the files (the two frame handlers and the navigation frame with the mouseovers) were developed using HTML via SimpleText . The rest were made with Netscape Composer. See if you can dissect the site to use as a model for rollovers in your own pages!
Sound, Animation, and Video
Quick Tips for adding sound & videoHere are a few sounds you can save and use for practice (applause, jeopardy, alarm)
and a test page that has embedded sound.
Brief tutorials for adding sound to a webpage: 1: Adding Sounds 2: Adding sound into a web page
Sun sounds (.au) (sounds only, not a tutorial site)
Java & JavaScript Links
The Java Homepage
Java Tutorials
Java Applets
Nic's JavaScript Page --Tons of Great scripts
JavaScript Playground
ScriptSearch:The World's Largest Library
Cut & Paste JavaScript
Outsource Labs
SuperScripter