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The HTML Reference Library v1.0
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Welcome to the HTML Reference Library, your one-stop, on-line guide
to HTML mark-up elements, their uses, meaning and syntax.
While this document was, at the time of release, up-to-date with the
elements that are currently supported, I make no promises that it will
remain current in say, 6 months. All I can say is that as new
elements are supported, or when the official HTML level 3.0 spec. is
released, it will be included in the reference.
I ask nothing more than a quick e-mail to tell me what you think of
the reference. Was it worthwhile? Is it useful? After all, the
information is all freely available, all I did was put it together
in one reference, and linked it all together (I think) and made it
searchable - so I can't ask for any kind of remuneration for it.
This reference is supplied 'as is'. I take no responsibility
if it breaks your system, or crashes Windows. It's only a Windows
Help file...it shouldn't do anything stupid. But if it does, it's
not my fault.
To install :
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1) Unzip the archive into any directory you want.
2) The HLP file can be run by double-clicking it in the File Manager,
or an icon can be set up in a group. If you don't know how to do
this then I suggest reading your Micorosoft Windows manual.
Thank you very much for looking at this reference.
I hope it proves to be of some use.
Stephen Le Hunte
cmlehunt@swan.ac.uk 23/4/95
Version History:
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1.0b Released 28/4/95
included Netscape's LOWSRC attribute, corrected some typos and
added graphical screenshot links to the table examples.
1.0a Released 25/4/95
corrected title graphic problem.
1.0 Released 24/4/95