Do librarians need basic HTML capabilities? -Reply

Margaret F. Riley mfriley at erols.com
Thu Jun 20 11:07:12 EDT 1996


At 04:11 PM 6/19/96 -0700, Joanna Richardson wrote:

>I've even used html to create a handout for students who've just attended 
>a tutorial session on using the Internet for their particular subject.  
>You can have a lot of fun with html--throw in some nice banners (really 
>a modified table) and some graphics (gifs or jpeg).  
>
>I use it for presentations instead of Powerpoint to avoid the "my 
>'slides' look vaguely like the last speaker's" scenario!

I do all of my presentations in HTML now.  It not only makes my
"slides" look like the real thing (I can almost everything), but I
can easily transfer them to a public web page so everyone can 
continue to use them.

Margaret

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