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Section 16.1 Create a basic table using HTML Define borders Merge cells Align content in tables Section 16.2 Create a frames-based Web page using HTML Create a link bar page Create a content page Create a container page Control Web page layout with frames Create links between frames
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16.1 Creating Tables in HTML Guide to Reading Main Ideas HTML tables give Web page designers a great deal of control over page layout and the formatting of information. There are many HTML tags and attributes available for this purpose. Key Terms cell spacing cell padding header row header column pp. 420-424
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Creating Tables in HTML Three sets of HTML tags define a table: - marks the beginning and end of the table area. - marks the beginning and end of a table row. - marks the beginning and end of a table column. Defining a Basic Table 16.1
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Creating Tables in HTML Using Table Attributes Controlling a tables attributes allow you to modify the look of the table on your site. Here are some attributes you can modify: Cell spacing Cell padding Header rows Header columns Alignment cell spacing The space between the outer border of a table and the cell border. (p. 421) cell padding The space between a table cells border and its content. (p. 421) header row Row in a table that contains the titles for each column. (p. 422) header column Column in a table that contains the titles for each row. (p. 422) pp. 420-424
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Creating Tables in HTML Using the align attribute in the tag centers the entire table on the Web page. Using Table Attributes 16.1
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pp. 420-424 Creating Tables in HTML Activity 16A – Creating a Table Using HTML (p. 423) 16.1
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16.2 Creating Frames in HTML Guide to Reading Main Ideas HTML frames give you the ability to display more than one Web page on the screen at the same time. You can customize hyperlinks to support frames. Key Terms frame container page left-hand navigation content page top navigation pp. 426-431
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16.2 Creating Frames in HTML Creating Frame Pages in HTML frames A Web page with two frames is made of three separate HTML documents. The first two, the link bar and the content page, define the frames separately. container page The third is the container page, which holds the other two documents. frame A separate region on a Web page that contains its own Web document. (p. 426) container page Page that defines the characteristics of each page in a frames- based site. (p. 427) pp. 426-431
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16.2 Creating Frames in HTML Creating Frame Pages in HTML left-hand navigation top navigation Link bars can appear anywhere on a page. Web designers can use either left-hand navigation or top navigation. content page The content page should remain the sites main focus. left-hand navigation A frames-based Web site with a link bar on the left side of the screen. (p. 427) top navigation A frames- based Web site with a link bar at the top of the screen. (p. 429) content page The page that contains the main information on a frames- based site and fulfills the sites main purpose. (p. 428) pp. 426-431
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Creating Frames in HTML To keep the link bar from changing, include the target attribute in the links anchor tag. This attribute tells the browser to load the target Web page into a specified frame (the content frame) rather than into the current frame. Creating Links Between Frames 16.2
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pp. 426-431 Creating Frames in HTML Activity 16B – Creating a Frames-Based Web Page (p. 429) 16.2
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Chapter 16 For more resources on this chapter, go to the Introduction to Web Design Web site at webdesign.glencoe.com.webdesign.glencoe.com Resources
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