See if you have access rights to save documents to the PC. There is no specific restriction with respect to HTML documents and saving them using notepad.
C. Tags
yes you can use any text editing software to make a HTML file. Just use the rules of HTML and save it as htm or HTML and your good to go.
You can create a HTML file in any of the text editors known. Notepad and various other IDE's are examples.
Any simple text editor can be used to create an HTML document. HTML documents are just simple text, so any basic editor will do the job. Notepad, Vim, or Emacs are all good examples of very simple programs used to create HTML documents. (I'm not sure of the Macintosh equivalent to these, but that would work just as well.)
The web contains the HTML documents inn abundance. Most of the static pages are made in HTML.
HTML documents are plain-text files, usually encoded in UTF8 format.
A HTML Translator is a tool to translate your HTML documents into other languages.
HTML tags are used to delimit HTML elements inside an HTML document.
.htm, .html, .xhtml
Forms are html elements or if you are doing desktop based applications then some in-built elements of the desktop programming language. Database store form data but have nothing to do with forms
Yes; you will need to use PHP or ASP to connect to your database and display its content in an HTML page.
Internet Browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with Html documents hosted by Web servers. Eg. Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla Firefox.
http://www.businessintelligencelowdown.com/2007/02/top_10_largest_.html
HTML tags and their respective attributes are used to create HTML documents so that you can view them in browsers and other user agents.
See if you have access rights to save documents to the PC. There is no specific restriction with respect to HTML documents and saving them using notepad.
HTML documents.