Land Of Link-in
Home Page
Session 7
- Participants will understand URLs - the addressing structure of the WWW.
- Participants will undersatnd the similarities and differences between Absolute and Relative URLs.
- Participants will be able to add links to their own HTML pages.
- Participants will be able to create anchors in their own HTML pages.
- URL
- Absolute URL
- Relative URL
- Anchor
- Participants should have a basic understanding of HTML formatting.
- It is preferred that participants have already begun to create their own HTML pages.
Participants should have begun their own HTML page and have collected some WWW sites they would like to link to.
Homework for this class is on an individual basis. Each participant should continue to add their own links to files, images or other resources.
- A Guide to URLs
- World Wide Web FAQ
Author: Stephen Meehan
(smeehan@fnalv.fnal.gov)
Created: October 28, 1995
Written for the Fermilab Education Office's LInC Program