
Instant HTMLThe quickest way to learn HTML is by example. The four quick-reference pages below use every common HTML tag in a context that makes it obvious how each tag works. Click on a link below to see how the page looks in your Web browser. Then select View | Page Source in Netscape Navigator or View | Source in Microsoft Internet Explorer to see the actual HTML tags.
This page demonstrates the most common tags for controlling Web page text, images, and links. See Hour 2: Create a Web Page Right Now for more help making your first HTML page.
This page shows how to format lists, as well as how to arrange text and graphics in tables. See Hour 14: Advanced Layout with Tables for more information.
This page is a template for adding an alphabetical index to any of your own HTML pages. See Hour 6: Advanced Text Formatting and Links for more information.
This page is an example of an HTML form to collect information from readers of your Web pages. See Hour 7: Creating HTML Forms for a more complete order form and more information on forms.