Monday, November 21, 2005
Lesson 2: Introduction
Creating web pages with radiological content is a time consuming and a technicaly demanding task, but is an excellent way to share knowledge.
An excellent article by Anthony G. Ryan, Luck J. Louis, and William C. Yee
HTML and Web Site Design for the Radiologist: A Primer
explain how to construct a basic Web page, with notions of HTML (hypertext markup language) and instructions to introduce interactivity, link to other Web sites, and upload the finished product to the World Wide Web.
RadioGraphics 2005 25: 1101-1118
But as they noticed, there are many "packages" that can easily and almost automaticaly help you building web pages with no need of profound technical knowledge, in a painless way.
One is the "blogging" concept.
An excellent article by Anthony G. Ryan, Luck J. Louis, and William C. Yee
HTML and Web Site Design for the Radiologist: A Primer
explain how to construct a basic Web page, with notions of HTML (hypertext markup language) and instructions to introduce interactivity, link to other Web sites, and upload the finished product to the World Wide Web.
RadioGraphics 2005 25: 1101-1118
But as they noticed, there are many "packages" that can easily and almost automaticaly help you building web pages with no need of profound technical knowledge, in a painless way.
One is the "blogging" concept.
