HTML files should have a .html filename extension (i.e., they should all be named something.html) to be properly interpreted by the WWW server. (See: Do I have to rename all of my files to end with a .html extension?
• Where are some helpful places on the Web for information on HTML? BASIC HTML TAGS • NCSA (at UIUC) Beginner’s Guide to HTML • Dave Kristula’s An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners • Kevin Werbach’s The Barebones Guide to HTML • WC3 HTML Home Page • HTML 4 Reference • Sizzling HTML Jalfrezi • Web Monkey SYMBOLS Table of Latin-1 character glyphs Most symbols, like “©” the copyright symbol, or “&” the ampersand symbol, cannot be typed directly but must have codes for them to be reproduced. Codes for the most common symbols are listed in the Special (ISO Latin) HTML Characters . TABLES • Joe Barta’s Table Tutor • Sizzling HTML Jalfrezi • How do I get an account on the web server? Each currently enrolled UNF student will have an Osprey email account automatically generated for them. Students can find out their email account username, change their password, and set forwarding by visiting this link: ITS Self-Service. If you run into any difficulties, you will need to contact the UNF ITS Hel
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