To colour a word in HTML you first need to go under the body tag and type or any other colour you want. To give the background is also written under the body tag. You can write any colour of your own. How do you END the tag though...? Look, there are two types of tags, namely, the stand alone(tags which do not have an ending tag) and the the ending tags (tags which have an ending). Whatever you write comes under the body tag like the paragraph (what you want to write), the image you have to put, its size, its widht, all come under the body tag. After your project is over its somewhat like this: </BODY> </HTML>
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.
Because Word is built for practical terming (writing plainly) instead of changing the script into HTML. Use Notepad or another program
MS Word can save as HTML, but cannot do raw HTML code.
For HTML, the code would be <b>(insert word here without parenthases)</b>
Yes, you can use MS Word to edit HTML.
You cannot convert an HTML document into word. It is because of the incompatibility of word to open web docs.
coloured material
The word chloroplast means green coloured plastids.
To make a heart in HTML, type &hearts;
HTML can make links buttons and websites
Yes you can. Word can edit text documents. However, you have to make sure to save it in a text format, or else some other characters will get into the document and so disrupt it. So it is really better to use a text editor or an actual HTML editor to do it, rather than using Word or any word processor.
It is a Hindi word (Bangri) meaning coloured glass bracelet