Note 3 for Internet Web Publishing
Watch & Read:
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Tables <table> are broken into rows <tr> and columns <td> or <th> for the header of a table. You can add a caption <caption> or identify the column heading <thead>, table body <tbody>, and a table footer <tfoot>.

Tables are a Web designer's best friend. Tables are a great way to "lay out" text and graphics. You position the graphics within one cell in the table and you can place the text in another cell.
TIP: If you forget to end a the table tag, your data will disappear in Netscape!
Review the following:
Note: The host address is
e-commerce.pvc.maricopa.edu
Use your Blackboard UserID & Password.
Our Webspace is at
http://ecommerce.pvc.maricopa.eduTry downloading the FTP Program
Check out the FTP tutorials WS FTP for Windows and for the MAC Fetch and Transmit.
Terms you need to know:
FTP, htm, html, anchor, image, horizontal rule, paragraph break, line break, table,td,th,tr
Element Name, attribute, ol, ul, li, Cellpadding, & Cellspacing
Homework:
You should be reading Chapters 4 & 6 in your book
You will have to publish a browser review. Start looking for 3 Browsers to review. You need to compare and contrast the features of each browser plus tell me which one you like and why you like it over the others!
Reminder: You will need to post an article about computers, web, Internet security or e-commerce every week!!!
Final Step:
Review in your mind everything we covered in class and remember to cover it again before you go to bed so your mind to process this information while you sleep.