The SGML formalizes the concept of a document type and provides for a separate file called a Document Type Definition (DTD), which identifies all of the elements in its respective document, and indicates the structural relationships among them.
For the uninitiated, it can all seem a bit mysterious, confusing, and down-right daunting. Geoff Blake puts all this confusion and mystery to bed, once and for all in a video tutorial on Ten Ton Books.
This section explains how to create a selection menu, which is a list of items that can be selected by using either a drop-down list or an on-screen list.
There are many different ways that you can go about creating a web, but perhaps the easiest way is to first begin making the pages that you want to put in the web.
Category:FrontPage Tutorials Author: John Galt Date:April 24, 2008