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Starting HTML- For beginners by Stephen Cope |
| Starting HTML- 5 part series
A 5 part series for beginners who have never seen HTML before. Starting with the very basics and building up to creating links. The Series is designed to cover enough HTML for Webmasters who will be creating their website using WYSIWYG web page editors like FrontPage, DreamWeaver, Trellian Webpage etc but would like to be able to manually edit web pages to add scripts like Google Adsense or a web counter etc.
I would recommend that you follow through in order but the links to the individual sections are also given below.
Part1-An Introduction to HTML-Your first Web Page
Part2-HTML TAGS Explained
part3-Formatting Text - Fonts
part4-Lists and Tables and Images
part5-Anchors and Linking
Web page and HTML editors
Although it is possible to make a web page using simple text editors like Notepad or Word these tools are only suitable for very basic web pages. Anyone
who wants to make a website requires a suitable editor. For an explanation of web page and HTML editors and also how to obtain some very powerful editors even FrontPage for free see the web Page and HTML editors page.
| Author Info: Stephen Cope is a freelance trainer and the Webmaster at -
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