Create My First Webpage
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I
am going to show you how you can create a basic HTML Web Page using a
simple Text Editor, and then publishing the Web Page using FREE
Shared Web Hosting and and Free Sub-domains.
So
what does HTML stands for, well HTML stands for ‘hyper text mark-up
language' and is a basic programming language that anyone can learn and
is used for making web pages.
WHAT TOOLS DO I NEED?
There
are many tools available for you to build a website most popular one
are WYSINWYG What You see is what you get HTML editor, but for us a
simple program like notepad will do. You will find notepad in windows,
click start on your taskbar then navigate to programs then go to
accessories from there you can select notepad. Secondly you will need to
have a browser to view your page once it has been created. The are many
freely available browsers do download from the internet you can use any
browser of your chose, following are list of some good browsers:
What’s HTML Tags?
The
HTML language is made up of tags that are enclosed in angle brackets,
() a webpage is completely enclosed within the html tags.Most html tags
work in pairsThe first < html > tag tells the browser that it is
reading a html document. The < /html> tag with the / in it tells
the browser that the html has endedTake a look belowThe first < head
> tag tells the browser that it is reading the head of a html
document. The < /head > tag with the / in it tells the browser
that the head part has endedOne more exampleThe first < title >
tag tells the browser that it is reading the title of a html document.
The < /title > tag with the / in it tells the browser that the
title has ended.
Building my First HTML Program:
Type in the following text:
< html >
< head >
< title>Title of page< /title>
< /head >
< body >
Hello World. This text is bold
< /body >
< /html >
Save the file as "helloworld.htm".
Start
your Internet browser. Select "Open" (or "Open Page") in the File menu
of your browser. A dialog box will appear. Select "Browse" (or "Choose
File") and locate the
About the author:
Kamal
Hussain is a Qualified Teacher in Further Education; he holds an
(QTfe) Teaching qualification. He also works as an Internet Strategist and Web Hosting support Engineer for freehostrunner.com
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