You can make the text go to left using the <style> element. The float attributes helps to move it on the left.
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.
Html istself cannot be used to do things like go back to the previous page or go to the next page. Html is simply a markup language, languages that are used to describe information through the use of text that is applied to the document. In order to, make html do such things, a scripting language is used. This can be embedded into html.
go to file menu--> select option "save as" --> then choose the file type "html document" name the file. and you are done
When you go to save your file, type in your desired file name, then type ".html" on the end. This tells Notepad that you want to save your document as an HTML file.
For HTML you'll use this: <a href="linkhere">Text to Show</a> That will show Text to Show but will load linkhere for BBC you'll use this: [url]linkhere]Text to Show[/url] or [url=linkhere]Text to show[/url] or go to your pet page go on edit and type the link above but in your own words
You can go to your local library and pick up a book on Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML) or you can watch/read several thousand online tutorials.
<a href="url or relative path">Text to click on to go to new page</a>
If you wanted to link to WikiAnswers you would do it like this:Go to WikiAnswersYou can replace the webpage and the link text with whatever page and text you want.
Text direction shows in which direction, the text will run. It can go from left to right as default.
hahaha, you dont. you create it. a simple HTML code can be made simply by using words that relate to it. for instance, if you want to center a text, simply go blaahblahblah and there you have it. also to make the text bold simply go whatever its as easy as that. but if you wanted to create a website of your own, you would have to learn some hightech HTML, take classes at school to learn about, or just search it over in google or youtube.the hard part is using it, but the easy part is learning it. good luck
Go to Notepad, enter HTML, and save the file with an extension of either .htm or .html.
Simple you go to the circle on the left that says library go to the blocks look through the blocks until u find text.