Curtis Nakao.
I went into Lycos and typed in "web help." In the links that followed, a site called Web Weavers came up. When I looked at the address and saw that it was from NASA, I immediately clicked on it.
I was hoping to find many helper links but what I found was not quite what I had hoped for. It was filled with information about the Internet and the some of the different formats that it supports. There were also links to different web organizations.
The information that was given was little too advanced for me to understand and the examples were not shown in the form that I was used to so was not sure what they were supposed to look like.
I next went to the Galaxy search engine and typed in "html" again. I clicked on the WWW and HTML Developers Jump Station. I looked through it I found a link called Writing HTML Documents and clicked on it. I looked through the links that were there but most of them contained information that was too technical so I went back to the only link that I recognized. The Beginner's Guide to HTML. I know that I had already reported some findings from there but I was hoping to find some new information. And I did.
Here is a list of some file types and their extensions:
File Type /Extension
Plain text= * .txt
HTML document= * .html
GIF image= * .gif
JPEG image= * .jpg or .jpeg
AIFF sound= * .aiff
AU sound= * .au
Quick time movie= * .mov
MPEG movie= * .mpeg or .mpg
I also found found another site of interest in the Advanced HTML link. It was called the Top 10 Enhanced Page. Here is the list of pages as they appeared. If you want to see them, just click on the title.
Jason R. Heimbaugh's Home Page
Ryan Yamauchi.
If you want to see Ryan's section of this group report, just click HERE.
Cynthia Yap.
She looked at FAQ's. The elm one to be specific, it's an e-mail program. The format was very well written. they put all the questions first then they have the questions with detailed answers.