HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is a web markup terminology used to make websites that can be shown in a visitor (or web navigator).
HTML is used to provide articles (text, image) in a web site, it provides the resources with which the articles of a papers can be arranged or annoted with different types of meta-data and symptoms of making and provide. These symptoms can differ from modest textual articles designs, such as large or underlining of a concept or placing a picture, to the including of innovative components, platforms, picture charts, types and CSS value or JavaScript programs.
The metadatas can involve details about the headline and writer of the papers, architectural details about how the papers is separated in different pieces, paragrafs, details, headings etc. and essential details that allows the papers to be linked with other records to type hyperlinks.
HTML is a textual articles structure, developed to be study and modified employing a easy textual articles writer, modifying and comprehension the websites in this way needs HTML understanding, that you can acquire by learning the training from this course.
There are also visual authors, like WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get ), such as Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive or Enthusiasm FrontPage, that allow the websites to be handled identical with Concept papers and they produce the HTML value for the page's articles, but these applications produce a HTML value that is often too complicated and of low excellent.
HTML is also used in e-mails. Many of the e-mail applications use a included HTML writer for the design of the e-mails and a display website for the e-mails of this kind.
This course provides the primary components of the HTML terminology and the process, it will help you understand how to make web pagegs using this technological innovation.
All you need is a simple text editor, such as Notepad, and a browser, like Mozilla Firefox, that is free.To better understand the elements described in these lessons, I recommend you to practice personally every example presented and create others starting from these.



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