We'd like to welcome all Quadzilla fans to WDVL. You'll be able to
find all
the regular Quadzilla features right here at WDVL from now on,
along with
everything that WDVL currently offers. Welcome to WooDVilLe!
ActiveX controls are components that can easily inserted
into a Web page or other application to reuse packaged
functionality someone else has programmed.
So you want your very own www.you.com or
www.yourcompany.com domain name eh? How about
you@yourcompany.com or sales@yourcompany.com as an E-Mail
address?
What is DHTML? That's a great question, one that
can't simply be answered with "It's a combination of
HTML and JavaScript"". A better answer would be
DHTML is the combination of several built-in browser
features in fourth generation browsers that enable a
web page to be more dynamic" Interested in knowing more?
Read on then...
Netscape originally introduced frames in version 2.0 as an advanced way to navigate through a site with multiple, scrollable regions. Frames are a great way to separate your content from your navigation, or anything else you'd like to be always visible.
You can have the greatest site on the Net, complete with the greatest design, online ordering, company information, links to your services, not to mention the time and money you've put into it.
...Yeah? So what?
If nobody can find you, think of all that you've wasted. It's like having a business and not being listed in the phone book.
Style Sheets act as a "template" that can control
the layout and design of your
pages. They work separate from your HTML, giving
you easier maintainability.
Eh! So you've come to learn about
Tables? Tables are one of the most
powerful layout design tools in the
HTML language. With Tables, you
can layout text and graphics virtually
anywhere, giving you more control
over the design of your site.
The complete list of all HTML Tags with examples, both HTML and
display. Most HTML Tags here are supported by both Netscape
ane Explorer,
but there are a few that are browser-specific. Some Tags
here aren't HTML
1.0, 2.0, 3.0 (proposed), or 3.2 standards (including major proposed
standards from all versions), but do offer major enhancements.