.
Web
Pages Are Written In HTML
(HTML means Hyper
Text Mark-up Language)
To write
a web page you have the choice of learning HTML code or working with a
program that will write the code for you called an HTML Editor. HTML
Editors cost money and, even if you are going to use an Editor, there
are some code basics you need to understand. To write your
own HTML code you will need a web browser (M icrosoft Internet Explorer
or Netscape) and a word or normal document processor (Notepad, WordPad,
Microsoft Word, WordPerfect). As you can see there are lots of free
sites that will help teach you HTML - we suggest that you surf through
the list and find the site that is easiest for you to understand.
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Ask
Dr. Web
Bare
Bones Guide to HTML
Create
It - 101
D.J.
Quad's Ultimate HTML Site
HTML
2.0 Example
HTML:
A Guide for Beginners
HTML:
An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners
HTML
Goodies
HTML
Help
HTML:
The Practical Basics
HTML
Station
Vortex
Design
HTML
4 Rookies Tutorial
HTML
Questions and Answers
Introduction
to HTML
McJeff's
HTML 101
WebMonkey
Web
Wizards
NCSA--A
Beginner's Guide to HTML Home Page
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