HTML Application could be recovered as HTML codes. Saving the page as HTML could give us an insight about the structure.
MS Word can save as HTML, but cannot do raw HTML code.
open HTML file, delete "code", save file
<i> is for italics the HTML tag itself <html> is to let the browser know how to read the code and you save the file as .html or .htm. It simply reference the code that the web page is written in.
The way Microsoft designed Excel, the program has the ability to save files in HTML format. You just click the Save As option and select .html. MS Excel automatically creates the appropriate HTML code for you.
You can download a blank HTML document for free online from the W3Schools website. Once on the page, click on "HTML" in the left navigation menu and then copy and paste the code from the box into a text document and name it with the .html file extension to save the blank HTML document.
You don't access HTML as such. You code it and run it. Open Notepad. Type in <html>hello</html>. Go to save, change the type to all. Name your page index.htm somewhere on your computer. Save it. Now go to the location and click on the webpage. You've just 'accessed' and coded HTML.
An image does not have an HTML syntax. If you copy an image from a Webpage, you save just the image file (e.g. image.jpg). You do not save any of the HTML code used to tell the browser where to locate the image to display on the page.
I don't understand exactly what you mean by that but if you simply save a file with the extension .HTML it will be a HTML file that you can publish online. for eg <HTML> <body> This is my HTML page </body> </HTML> will simply show "This is my HTML page" on your web browser hope i helped
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Yes. Any text editor can write HTML, or any web code. Just make sure to save the file as *.htm, *.html, *.shtml, etc. Note: Programs like Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, etc. are not capable of writing code.
To code HTML, you'll need a text editor such as Notepad or Notepad++. You can write your HTML code in there and save the pages as "something.html". Make sure you have the ".html" extension. If you double click the file you have made, it will open up a web browser and you'll see what your HTML has done.
In order to save a HTML document, the browser can assist you. You can just right-click to get Save As option.