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Visit the W3C [see related links] to learn about HTML, the standards behind good markup, and the changes in HTML markup. You will also learn about CSS and XML which will help you build some dynamics into your site.
Some other tools which are great for writing HTML pages:
The answer to this question depends on your computer skills.
If you are an experienced user, you might want to work with Adobe's Dreamweaver (http://adobe-dreamweaver-cs4.software.informer.com/)
If you are an average user, you might want to get a freeware program, such as PageBreeze (http://pagebreeze-html-editor.software.informer.com/)
Search on the internet, there are a million of such programs. You kinda have to try some of them out to find the best one for yourself.
I use Front Page and Dreamweaver.
Depending upon the type of web page you wish to create and what content you wish to display will determine the software you will need.
The typical web designers' "standard tool box" will include the following basic software:
More sophisticated software is used for more dynamic features of a web page:
Anyone wanting to explore the world of basic web design should visit and read the W3C website [see related links] to learn about the standards, and hazards, of building web pages.
[Caveat: I am not making an exhaustive list of software packages here. The W3C also lists more web tools, and a quick Google search will turn up thousands of software names to choose from. For the"a-list" software choices, I suggest visiting the Adobe site - linked below.]
GoDaddy offers an affordable, do-it-yourself website builder. It includes simple drag-and-drop design tools and hundreds of customizable templates.
Maybe a Free Website Builder With Training,WHAT!! Would Get You Exited.
http://fastfreesoftware.com/isf/optin.php
No! HTML is simply code. You can write 1 million pages of HTML code if you want. HTML is not a program. Its code. Now you may have a program that uses HTML code and that program has limitations. But not HTML itself.
Webpages are built using the various tags predefined. The purpose of webpages is to make web interactive or for promotion.
A web browser allows you to look at webpages. A browser is a software application that knows how to read HTML code and use the instructions to display a formatted web page.
HTML code is interpreted by a WWW server. Most popular are Apache, IIS and nginx.
A web browser allows you to look at webpages. A browser is a software application that knows how to read HTML code and use the instructions to display a formatted web page.
HTML is the language used to code web pages, it formes the basic structure of a web page. Without HTML, webpages would not exist.
HTML is the standard for defining web page element and is supported by all browsers. but webpages have also JavaScript and cs code as well.
In HTML, an entity is a code that creates a character, such as a letter, number, or special symbol. One example would be "&", which creates an & symbol.
What You See Is What You Get is a web design software often called a HTML editor which creates HTML code for you without having to know the language he best and most well known WYSIWYG HTML editor is dreamweaver
It means to change the HTML. Webpages are created using HTML. To change the page, you need to edit the HTML. So people open the source code of the HTML and change it and then upload the new version of the page.
There is no software, program, or pattern that transforms songs into HTML.
HTML is not a type of computer. HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is a common markup language (computer code) that is used to make webpages. Web browsers like Internet Explorer are used to interpret and read these HTML code in an HTML file (a web page) so that the layout of the page with its texts and images is displaced to you.