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HTML, CSS and XML
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No Script
Product
IE3, IE4, IE5, NS3, NS4
Task
HTML Enhancement
Technology
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Submission by Scott Isaacs

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Short Description
An interactive on-line tour of the HTML 4.0 recommendation.

Long Description
Take a interactive tour of all the HTML 4.0 features. Learn how to work with forms, tables, objects, and more.

Tour is only interactive in IE4 or later

Author
Scott Isaacs
Date/ Version
8/22/1999
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/html/tutor.asp
Submission Date
Aug 22,1999
Last Update
Aug 22,1999
 

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Overall Rating: 4.3

lereu on Oct 9, 2001 at 2:04:04 PMRating: 5
Good interactive examples of the new elements avail. in HTML 4.0.
dansab on Jul 10, 2001 at 1:21:55 AMRating: 5
I'm glad seeing this useful tutorial.
wburr on Jul 9, 2001 at 8:26:27 AMRating: 4

I thought the general content and presentation to be excellent.

If there were to be an addition to the discussion, I would vote for a candid discussion of pagfe control; ie getting the page to look the way we intended.

There have been several times when I entered tags and text expecting one thing, only to get something substantially different.

sn on Jul 6, 2001 at 1:25:53 AMRating: 5

The sight answered many questions I didn’t have the answers for but wanted.

There are a few general typing mistakes that make you question if all the coding is right if you want to get picky .../html/ioobject.asp  paragraph 2  graceful- gracefully, .../frames.asp paragraph 2 clicking on the table of contents is confusing because the button is labeled display contents not table of contents (UI stuff), paragraph three thsi -this.  There were a few others that I did not write down because I didn't really care but now that I think the content is wonderful, I want to recommend it to others.

Franck on Nov 29, 2000 at 7:09:05 AMRating: 4
vijay84 on Nov 16, 2000 at 4:23:20 AMRating: 3
n_ravikiran on Jun 16, 2000 at 3:51:01 AMRating: 4

Searching for a mention of "enable" with "forms" for days. Got a site finally that does... few points though

1. You haven't exactly given a short write up on how you do what you are showing. Especially since the intractivity is only for a IE user, a Netscaper must hack through code to make sense.

2. No formal mention of browser issues. What about the 'alternate browser' will all this work on it?

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