Last Modified: 1/29/08
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How To Do It

Credit: Jeff Hestor, Paul Scowen (ASU/NASA)

Often the best way to learn how to set up text and graphic HTML is to examine other people's web pages and use their ideas and their source as a template for your own pages. So, in the top menu in Internet Explorer or Netscape, you can click on VIEW, then select SOURCE, then click on SAVE and write their source to a file which you can then edit in order to build you own unique page. This is by far the fastest way to learn. Among the home pages that you can look at are:

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Course Topics

Graphics Design Based on Edward Tufte's Principles

Setting up your First Web Page

Acquiring Graphics From the Web Itself

Acquiring Graphics from Scanners and Digital Cameras

Graphics File Formats and Graphic File Conversion

Efficient Graphics

Colors, Backgrounds, Transparencies

Creating and Modifying Graphics Using Software

How to Do It

 
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