Most pages on the
Web are formatted with a special code called HTML, for HyperText
Markup Language. It's a simple code that is easy to learn. HTML
Editors can help you create Web pages. However, all publishers
should have a basic understanding of HTML. To learn HTML, you
can read HTML guides or attend HTML courses.
When creating
graphics for the Web, you must concern yourself with their size
and download times, and you must ensure that all graphics display
well in the different browsers people are using when
visiting the BU Web. If you are unable to create your graphics
yourself, you can arrange
a consulting session.
The Web is more
that just text and graphics. It's audio. It's video. It's chat.
It's animation. It's secure transactions. It's Java. If you have
questions or need help, you can arrange
a consulting session.