>
> So, I have to give an internal brown bag presentation next
> week. It's on.... drum roll please... HTML! Yes, I've been
> assigned the ever-daunting task of teaching a bunch of
> well-versed programmers HTML. Despite the lack of logic me
> giving this presentation at all, I'm still stuck doing it.
> Since my entire audience has used HTML before and most
> consider themselves intermediate or advanced in it, what
> should I talk about? Someone else is doing a _javascript_
> presentation later, so I can't really go there too much. The
> presentation is 1 hour long. I was thinking:
>
> * _Brief_ Overview of HTML
> * CSS basics
> * DHTML (not getting too deep into the JS side)
> * XHTML
> * A little XML???
>
> If you all had to sit through an HTML presentation, what
> would you like to hear about?
You could get into the whole 501 type information
LABEL is one of the most under-used tags, especially for radio and
checkboxes
Not forgetting the <OPTGROUP> part of Select boxes
Also, most people overlook the <DL>, <DT> and <DD> tags for layout
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