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==HTML element reference==
=A Web page=
... is your friend. It gives you information and examples on every HTML element
* What is a web-page made of?
* What files do I save when I save a web-page?


https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element
== Tools to make a web page ==
* HTML - the (markup) language
** content is marked with different "values"; e.g: paragraph, bold, italic, heading title, etc
** marking is done through tags that wrap the content
* Browser - the interpreter of HTML, but also a debug and prototyping tool. (Read about what goes on behind the scenes in a Web browser <ref>“Introduction to HTML” https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Introduction.</ref>)
* Text editor - the tool to for designers/developers/programmers tooh write webpages (and programs)tot


==<nowiki><a></nowiki> anchor tag - hyperlinks==
== essential HTML tags ==
<pre>
Title Headers: <h1>,<h2>,<h3>,<h4>
Paragraph: <p>
Line break: <br />
italics: <i>
bold: <b>
hyper-links: <a>
image: <img />
comments: <!-- comments -->
</pre>
 
http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/go/kickoff/imgs/html.gif
 
* In order to '''format content with tags''' you need to '''enter the content between an opening and closing tag'''. As in the following case:
<nowiki><h1>My Title</h1></nowiki>
** <nowiki><h1></nowiki> is the opening tag
** <nowiki></h1></nowiki> is the closing tag
 
At times you'll find '''self-closing tags''' which '''have no content inside them''', like horizontal rulers <code><hr /></code>
or line breaks <nowiki><br /></nowiki> or <img />
 
 
'''Exercise:'''
* create the structure of your weblog and initial content about yourself - who you are, who you want, etc... , using these tags.
* Find a new tag (in the HTML source of another page or using search ) and use it in your weblog
 
'''Homework:''' Continue adding content (text, imgs, links, divs, etc) to your weblog
 
See HTML Element Reference<ref>Mozilla Foundation. “HTML Element Reference,” n.d. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element.</ref> for a exhaustive list of the HTML tags.
 
 
 
===<nowiki><a></nowiki> anchor tag - hyperlinks===
 
'''remote links''': Normally, like in the example above, you use links to point users to other sites. Those are '''remote links'''
<source lang="html4strict">
<source lang="html4strict">
<a href="http://www.worm.org/">Worm website</a>
<a href="http://www.worm.org/">Worm website</a>
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</source>
</source>


* the href (address) of a link has to be a complete URL: beginning with http or https  
Note: the href (address) of a link has to be a complete URL: beginning with http or https  
 
==remote links==
Normally, like in the example above, you use links to point users to other sites. Those are '''remote links'''
 
==local links==
Also usually you use '''local links'''.
 
Those are links to other files/pages you have create.


'''local links''': to links to other files/pages you have created, you use '''local links'''.
They allow to move within your website.
They allow to move within your website.


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==<code><img></code> image tag==
===<code><img></code> attributes:===
<source lang="html4strict">
<source lang="html4strict">
<img src="http://data.whicdn.com/images/106829085/large.gif" />
<img src="http://www.wdka.nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2015/01/Project-Show_I1.jpeg" title="my pic" height="100px" width="200px"/>
<br/>
<br/>
<img src="my-img.jpg" />
<img src="my-img.jpg" />
</source>
</source>
* src: location of the image
* title: title of the image
* width
* height
===Get to know more and more about HTML tags ===
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML - HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element - HTML element reference
* “Introduction to HTML” https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Introduction
== HTML skeleton ==
The previous tags only provided content formatting, yet '''to create any working web-page we need to always place the content inside a ''HTML page skeleton'''''.


[[File:skeleton.svg]]


==Local file paths==
==Local file paths==
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To get an image to load or link to land on the right file, you have to '''indicate the correct path to them'''.
To get an image to load or link to land on the right file, you have to '''indicate the correct path to them'''.


[[File:folder_structure.svg]]
[[File:folder_structure.svg|700px]]


==Local file paths exercise==
* Add to your weblog local images and links.
* Move the HTML file to a different folder.
* Avoid broken images links


==Local file paths exercise==
* Create an HTML file, that uses other local images and links to other local html files.
* Move the HTML file to a different directory.
* Keep images and linked pages in the fold they were it.
* Try to make all the local files are '''not broken'''  in HTML file


=HTML <nowiki><div></nowiki> and <nowiki>span</nowiki> =
== <nowiki><div></nowiki> tag ===
The div tag is essentially a square container for other content.


== <nowiki><div></nowiki> div tag ==
The div tag is essentially a container of other content.
<source lang="html4strict">
<source lang="html4strict">
<div style="background:black; color:red; width:400px">                       
<div style="background:black; color:red; width:400px; height: 400px">                       
     <h1>Beautiful page</h1>                                                     
     <h1>Beautiful page</h1>                                                     
     <p>writing stuff                                                             
     <p>writing stuff                                                             
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     </p>                                                                         
     </p>                                                                         
</div>  
</div>  
</source>
== <nowiki><span></nowiki> span tag==
The span tag is like a color marker on text
<source lang="html4strict">
<p>A magazine that offers a platform for
  <span style="background:red; color:blue; font-size:40px">challenging and engaging</span>
design and art practices</p>
</source>
</source>


style it is an attribute


==tags' attributes==
'''[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/abstract-browsing/nmkbjeagaobhphiipgigbjhligebkfcg?hl=en-US Abstract Browsing]''' is a Chrome extension by [http://www.newrafael.com/ Rafaël Rozendaal] that transforms web pages into colored divs.
attributes are parameters that most the HTML tags allow


==<nowiki><a></nowiki> attributes:==
<source lang="html4strict">
<a href="http://wdka.hro.nl/" target="_self">link</a> <!-- target="_self": Loads the response into the SAME tab-->                 
<br/>                                                                                                                                   
<a href="http://wdka.hro.nl/" target="_blank">link</a> <!-- target="_blank": Loads the response into a NEW tab-->       
</source>
* href: url or file of the link
* target: where (in what window) to display the linked file. 


==<code><img></code> attributes:==
=== <nowiki> span</nowiki> tag ===
<source lang="html4strict">
<source lang="html4strict">
<img src="http://www.wdka.nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2015/01/Project-Show_I1.jpeg" title="my pic" height="100px" width="200px"/>
<div style="background:black; color:red; width:400px; height: 400px">                     
    <h1>Beautiful page</h1>                                                   
    <p>writing stuff                                                           
      <i>inside</i>                                                           
    </p>                                                                       
</div>
</source>
</source>
* src: location of the image
* title: title of the image
* width
* height
==id and class attributes==
Two of the most used attributes in HTML is id and class.


They are important to distinguish and group different elements. And become particularly important in CSS styling.


Note:  
=HTML UTF-8 Encoding=
Use more than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII ASCII] characters by telling to the browser your page uses [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8 UTF-8]
encoding scheme.


==id==
UTF-8 can represent any character in the [http://unicode-table.com/en/ Unicode table], including emoji, Chinese, Arabic, Greek, etc characters.
'''Ids cannot repeat in the same file.''' They are used to '''distinguish''' tags


The symbol for id is: <code>#</code>
<source lang="html4strict">
<source lang="html4strict">
<div id="square" style="background:black; color:red; width:400px; height:10\
<!DOCTYPE html>
0px"/>  
<html>
<head>
          <meta charset="UTF-8" />
  <title>😸</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>😽 s page</h1>
</body>
</html>
</source>
</source>


@Andre: show use of id as links points
==class==
'''Classes''' can be used INFINITE TIMES in a file. They are used to '''group''' tags.
The symbol for class is: <code>#</code>
<source lang="html4strict">
<p class="text">A</p>                                                         
<p class="text">B</p>                                                         
<p class="text">C</p> 
</source>
==inspector==
==assignment #1==
Create a webpage that is a minimalist painting.
===inspiration===
* Kazimir Malevich
* Yves Klein
* Mark Rothko
* Piet Mondrian
* Sol LeWitt
''WORK FROM INSTRUCTIONS (1971):<br/>
USING A BLACK, HARD CRAYON DRAW A TWENTY INCH SQUARE.
DIVIDE THIS SQUARE INTO ONE INCH SQUARES. WITHIN EACH
ONE INCH SQUARE, DRAW NOTHING, OR DRAW A DIAGONAL
STRAIGHT LINE FROM CORNER TO CORNER OR TWO CROSSING
STRAIGHT LINES DIAGONALLY FROM CORNER TO CORNER.''


==assignment #2==
Build a short story using links. At each link the user learns more, or gets more confused, about the story. It can simply be a labyrinth.


===inspiration===
<references/>
* Hypertext fiction
* Olia Lialina [http://www.teleportacia.org/war/ My Boyfriend Came Back From the War ]
* Olia Lialina [http://www.c3.hu/collection/agatha Agatha Appears]
* jodi [http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/ wwwwwwwww.jodi.org]

Latest revision as of 11:35, 10 October 2018

A Web page

  • What is a web-page made of?
  • What files do I save when I save a web-page?

Tools to make a web page

  • HTML - the (markup) language
    • content is marked with different "values"; e.g: paragraph, bold, italic, heading title, etc
    • marking is done through tags that wrap the content
  • Browser - the interpreter of HTML, but also a debug and prototyping tool. (Read about what goes on behind the scenes in a Web browser [1])
  • Text editor - the tool to for designers/developers/programmers tooh write webpages (and programs)tot

essential HTML tags

Title Headers: <h1>,<h2>,<h3>,<h4>
Paragraph: <p>
Line break: <br />
italics: <i>
bold: <b>
hyper-links: <a>
image: <img />
comments: <!-- comments -->

http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/go/kickoff/imgs/html.gif

  • In order to format content with tags you need to enter the content between an opening and closing tag. As in the following case:

<h1>My Title</h1>

    • <h1> is the opening tag
    • </h1> is the closing tag

At times you'll find self-closing tags which have no content inside them, like horizontal rulers


or line breaks <br /> or <img />


Exercise:

  • create the structure of your weblog and initial content about yourself - who you are, who you want, etc... , using these tags.
  • Find a new tag (in the HTML source of another page or using search ) and use it in your weblog

Homework: Continue adding content (text, imgs, links, divs, etc) to your weblog

See HTML Element Reference[2] for a exhaustive list of the HTML tags.


<a> anchor tag - hyperlinks

remote links: Normally, like in the example above, you use links to point users to other sites. Those are remote links

<a href="http://www.worm.org/">Worm website</a>
<br/>
<a href="http://tentrotterdam.nl/">tentrotterdam.nl</a>

Note: the href (address) of a link has to be a complete URL: beginning with http or https

local links: to links to other files/pages you have created, you use local links. They allow to move within your website.

Go to next <a href="next.html">Next</a> page.


<img> attributes:

<img src="http://www.wdka.nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2015/01/Project-Show_I1.jpeg" title="my pic" height="100px" width="200px"/>
<br/>
<img src="my-img.jpg" />
  • src: location of the image
  • title: title of the image
  • width
  • height

Get to know more and more about HTML tags


HTML skeleton

The previous tags only provided content formatting, yet to create any working web-page we need to always place the content inside a HTML page skeleton.

Skeleton.svg

Local file paths

Local links and image are some times in parent or child folders, different from the folder of your webpage.

To get an image to load or link to land on the right file, you have to indicate the correct path to them.

Folder structure.svg

Local file paths exercise

  • Add to your weblog local images and links.
  • Move the HTML file to a different folder.
  • Avoid broken images links


HTML <div> and span

<div> tag =

The div tag is essentially a square container for other content.

<div style="background:black; color:red; width:400px; height: 400px">                      
    <h1>Beautiful page</h1>                                                     
    <p>writing stuff                                                            
      <i>inside</i>                                                             
    </p>                                                                        
</div>


Abstract Browsing is a Chrome extension by Rafaël Rozendaal that transforms web pages into colored divs.


span tag

<div style="background:black; color:red; width:400px; height: 400px">                      
    <h1>Beautiful page</h1>                                                     
    <p>writing stuff                                                            
      <i>inside</i>                                                             
    </p>                                                                        
</div>


HTML UTF-8 Encoding

Use more than ASCII characters by telling to the browser your page uses UTF-8 encoding scheme.

UTF-8 can represent any character in the Unicode table, including emoji, Chinese, Arabic, Greek, etc characters.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
 <head>
          <meta charset="UTF-8" />
	  <title>😸</title>
</head>
<body>
	 <h1>😽 s page</h1>
</body>
</html>


  1. “Introduction to HTML” https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Introduction.
  2. Mozilla Foundation. “HTML Element Reference,” n.d. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element.