everything you need to know about HTML you can find here:
w3schools.com
HTML is written with tag's, a tag could be required for a site, for example, , or optional for it's design, for example,
(which is for making advanced website layout's.) in plain HTML, some tags don't need to be closed, for example, (line break.), but if you want to learn xml, xhtml, or similair, all tags have to be closed, making it more standards compliant, and HTML is only the frame of a website, defining the content, but to make it look good, you use css (cascading style sheets) more about css can be found on w3c school's (w3cschools.com/css/) Heres a simple HTML website...how it works:
means that this is a website.
is the head of the document storing links to external css, javascript, etc., and other stuff.When you close something you put a / before the word.For example... ...
now add some css, and try it again:
.Header {
Font-weight:bold;
color:blue;
}
body {
background-color:grey;
}
Explanation:
.Header: when you declare a css class with class="", you type .whatever you wrote in its class declaration.
font-weight:bold; : Declaring the that the font-weight is bold.
color:blue; : set the text's color to blue.
body: when its a HTML tag, no dot.
background-color:grey; : set the background color to grey.
In css, } end's the css block for an element, and ; terminates the atribbute.
<html>
<head><title>Type in what you want to appear at the bar</title></head>
<body>
Everything goes in here.
</body>
</html>
HTML is parsed by the browser, which means that in its original form, it's simply a text file. To create an HTML file you simply type the HTML code into a text editor (such as Notepad.) Then you save it.
It's traditional to use an *.html or *.htm file extension (in Notepad, use the drop down in the "Save As..." dialog box) but not technically necessary (except on Windows.)
yes but you will have to pay to own a domain name (url)
An HTML element is everything from the start tag to the end tag.An HTML element starts with a start tag / opening tagAn HTML element ends with an end tag / closing tagThe element content is everything between the start and the end tagSome HTML elements have empty contentEmpty elements are closed in the start tagMost HTML elements can have attributesSample CodeHello World
The first line of your HTML file should start with <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC.... The first line of the actual HTML code begins with the <html> tag.
In an HTML document, to start a new paragraph, the <p> tag is used. Here p stands for paragraph and will start a new para.
HTML is started on a local server if you run it on a local computer. Otherwise you can have a server of your own.
Every HTML tag starts with a less-than sign, as shown below.
An HTML element is everything from the start tag to the end tag.An HTML element starts with a start tag / opening tagAn HTML element ends with an end tag / closing tagThe element content is everything between the start and the end tagSome HTML elements have empty contentEmpty elements are closed in the start tagMost HTML elements can have attributesSample CodeHello World
An HTML element is everything from the start tag to the end tag.An HTML element starts with a start tag / opening tagAn HTML element ends with an end tag / closing tagThe element content is everything between the start and the end tagSome HTML elements have empty contentEmpty elements are closed in the start tagMost HTML elements can have attributesSample CodeHello World
Yes. It tells the browser that it is a html page. A page should start and finish with a pair of html tags.
The first line of your HTML file should start with <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC.... The first line of the actual HTML code begins with the <html> tag.
In December 1997.
In an HTML document, to start a new paragraph, the <p> tag is used. Here p stands for paragraph and will start a new para.
HTML stands for Hyper Text Mark-up Language and was created in 1991.
HTML is started on a local server if you run it on a local computer. Otherwise you can have a server of your own.
You can start by learning HTML
So the browser knows when to start and stop the HTML content.
Here is How to start Html:Your Page TitleThis area will contain everything that will be visible through a web browser, such as text and graphics. All of the information will be HTML coded.
Every HTML tag starts with a less-than sign, as shown below.