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What is HTML?
HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML) is a
language used to make web pages.
This language is what your browser translates into those cool
(and sometimes not so cool) web pages you have been viewing, (like this one).
There are many ways in which to create web pages;
everything from Microsoft's FrontPage which is a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG)
editor to Notepad where you type all of the code yourself.
In this section we cover the "how to do it yourself" type of
programming. Why do this
as opposed to a WYSIWYG editor? After all, with those you never even have to look
at the code. The reason is simple, if you know how it works then you can make better
web pages. WYSIWYG editors do not always contain the latest advancements in code and
also limit your options in what you can do with your page.
In the other How-To's we will cover everything from the basics to more advanced and difficult, aspects of HTML.
Head on to:
What is HTML
Introduction
Part 1: Basic Structure
Part 2: Putting in Text - Color and Effects
Part 3: Lists - Numbers and Bullets
Part 4: Creating Links with the Anchor Command
Part 5: Inserting Images on to Your Page
Part 6: Putting in Backgrounds
216 Color Hex Chart
HTML Command Reference
Back to Tutorial Menu
Back to Designer Main Page
Back To HTML Stuff Main Page
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