It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
It is a HyperText Markup Language page, which is a file for a web page.
Text and Images. File types: .html, .php, .html, .shtm, .txt, .png, .jpeg, .jpg, .rtf, .doc, .js, etc. Any type of file can be on the web.
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.
go to file menu--> select option "save as" --> then choose the file type "html document" name the file. and you are done
If you choose to save as a html file than it will else it will save as the file type you told it to.
What are the requirements of a file to be HTML file, just it has to be able to view the file in web browser. SO, probably the answer would be to change the doc file extension to HTML. Either you can embed the doc file into a web page or save it as .HTML or .htm file
You cannon get the HTML since .swf is a file type created using Macromedia.
HTML
You can use any text editor although I suggest Notepad++ which is a free download and save a HTML document as all file types with a .HTML extension
Where is the HTML file on you blog?
Open the HTML document in Word then, from the menu bar, select: File-->Save As. In the document-type dropdown, select file type Microsoft Word Document (.doc or for the latest format, .docx). Keep the file name and file location - or change it as desired - and then click OK.
You can save your HTML file from the browser as an Archived HTML file, but the best way to send a HTML file and its folders is to zip it.
No, but they work best that way. You can use any extension you'd like to on an HTML file. You just need to be sure that the server is serving the file with the MIME type of "text/html."