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TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE APPF MEMBER COUNTRIES ON THE INTERNET AND WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET e-mail AND WWW DEVELOPMENT RECOMMENDATIONS WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT WITH HTML Teacher: Carlos Castro Paragulla Trainee: Schedule: Classroom: CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC OF PERU TECHNOLOGICAL RECOURCES MANAGEMENT Lima, June, 1998 TRAINING COURSE ON THE INTERNET AND WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE APPF MEMBER COUNTRIES CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET, WWW AND e-mail 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Internet: network of networks 1.1.1 How to enter Internet 1.1.2 Interface through fiber optics 1.1.3 10 big mistakes on Internet World Wide Web 1.2.1 How to find information in WWW 1.2.2 Basics on page manufacturing e-mail Mailing lists Newsgroups Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Glossary on Internet terms CHAPTER II ORGANIZATION, RECOMMENDATIONS AND BASIC HTML 2.1 2.2 Write a first WWW document 2.1.1 First WWW document 2.1.2 Possible problems which could have occurred HTML amateur guide 2.2.1 HTML language 2.2.2 Three fundamental rules a) HTML is simple text b) Tabs and line spacing c) Special characters 2.2.3 Basic HTML commands a) The paragraph command b) The line break command c) The header commands d) Text appearance e) Hypertext structure 2.2.4 Other HTML commands a) The HTML command b) Lists c) Descriptive lists d) Preformatted text e) Centered text f) Horizontal lines CHAPTER III INTERMEDIATE HTML 3.1 Making tables 3.2 How to make references in a hypertext 3.2.1 References within the same document 3.2.2 References to other documents 3.2.3 Mixed references 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Including other elements in a hypertext 3.3.1 Images 3.3.2 Audio 3.3.3 Special characteristics URL forms 3.4.1 Referring to a hypertext 3.4.2 Referring to a hypertext section 3.4.3 Referring to any file 3.4.4 Referring an e-mail address HTML style guide 3.5.1 About the information itself a) what does it offer b) maximizing the advantages of a hypertext c) using multimedia capacities d) feedback ways

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