Re: That Ol' Time HTML
by Elias Thienpont <elias(at)assumptionabbey.com>
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Tue, 20 Jun 2000 09:34:11 -0600 |
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I think the first thing you should present is a graphical outline of what
you want to cover, and where the various elements fit into it, and then
(hopefully) people will get a better picture of where we are going, and how
the various elements interlock.
At 07:49 AM 6/20/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I teach a live class for a local continuing ed program, and ranup against
>this question this year. Since it was a basics class, I decided to teach
>only enough styles to format font size, face and colo(u)r and bto set
>background colors for block-level tags and anchors. The school district
>has added an advanced class beginning this fall where I will branch out a
>bit.
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>My thought was that one should learn to properly structure the document with
>HTML before spending too much time on presentation...?
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>D
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Larry Dozier <mr_griz(at)hotmail.com>
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>....But now, we have things like style sheets to deal with, and I have no
>idea
>when I should introduce them. Should I teach style first, or somewhere in
>the middle, or should I leave it for the end? If I teach them first, that
>would eliminate the need for some of the older tags, but I'm afraid that
>might be way too confusing for a novice.....
Br. Elias Thienpont OSB
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