Basic Computer Notions Introduction to HTML

Next Introduction Separation of form and content Tags Identify file contents as HTML Identify file contents as HTML (cont'd) Head and body Head Head (cont'd) Head (cont'd) Head (cont'd) Body Paragraphs Paragraphs (cont'd) Emphasis Emphasis (cont'd) Emphasis (cont'd) Headings Lists Lists (cont'd) Lists (cont'd) Lists (cont'd) Address Line break Horizontal rule Links Links (cont'd) Links (cont'd) Links (cont'd) Links (cont'd) Links (cont'd) 31 of 49 Links (cont'd) Links (cont'd) Images Images (cont'd) Images (cont'd) Images (cont'd) Images (cont'd) Links to images Links to images (cont'd) Links to images (cont'd) Links to other media Embedded objects Tables Frames Summary of elements Checking syntax Learning more about HTML Style guides for creating Web pages

Links (cont'd)

It's possible to define the address as a link, either to jump to the author's home page or to send e-mail to the author. For example, <address>
<a href="http://audilab.bmed.mcgill.ca/~funnell/">
R. Funnell</a>
</address>

or
<address>
<a href="mailto:r.funnell@hades.he">R. Funnell</a>
</address>

Use of mailto: means that the real e-mail address is exposed on the Web for spammers to find.


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