J Jonathan M Guest Dec 8, 2008 #3 You can always searcg the web. If the results don't please you, go to w3schools. If both of those don't work (which I doubt), you should ask an expert programmer. Also, you should tell what you want to do with the <map>, <area>, and <div> tags.
You can always searcg the web. If the results don't please you, go to w3schools. If both of those don't work (which I doubt), you should ask an expert programmer. Also, you should tell what you want to do with the <map>, <area>, and <div> tags.
S superblahman123 Guest Dec 8, 2008 #4 I would buy an html book, New Perspectives has a good book called HTML, XHTML, and Dynamic HTML. That and W3schools is a good source as well.
I would buy an html book, New Perspectives has a good book called HTML, XHTML, and Dynamic HTML. That and W3schools is a good source as well.