Basic HTML Course
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General
What? Did you say HTML?
Even if you want to place just one letter on a webpage online, you must have a basic knowledge of HTML. For many this represents too big a hurdle, but if you read the content of these help pages you will find that is not so daunting. For HTML is actually quite straightforward. We\'ll even go further than that: reading the explanations about the HTML phenomenon will take more time than creating your first offline page! Are you ready for it?
What is HTML?
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is essentially a collection of codes and normal text that are placed into a file which is then \"read\" by a browser, such as Netscape, Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Opera, etc. The codes tell the browser how the content of the page is to be displayed: not only with respect to font size and colour but also to layout and page......
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