Sunday, October 3, 2010

LEARNING HTML

Today, almost all Web documents created with HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language). Although you can just create a web page (web pages) without the slightest understanding of HTML, ie using a WYSIWYG HTML editor like Microsoft FrontPage manifold, Adobe PageMill or Netscape Composer, but it is strongly recommended and almost required, so you understand the HTML language. Mainly so you can take advantage of an optimal range of facilities the browser and remember that there are a number of weaknesses in the WYSIWYG editor as above. For that first step for those who aspire to have their own website is to learn HTML.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a programming language used to write a document format that can be used in the Web. With HTML, ASCII text (*. txt files) can be polished (in-mark-ups) with certain codes, called tags to the HTML document (file *. htm or *. html). Therefore, to create an HTML document, you can use any plain text editor program, ranging from Notepad to MS Word. For convenience, we use the Notepad program. Open the Notepad program. If you do not know how, click Start> Programs> Accessories and then Notepad. Now follow carefully the following exercises one after another.
HTML CODE RECOGNITION