HTML Tags

Intro to this Section:

What? ANOTHER page about how to learn HTML, the code that's behind every web page? Many of you may say "What's the purpose?". Indeed, today there are many WYSIWYG HTML editors, like ADOBE PageMill and Claris Home Page. Even any current word processor can transform text into HTML for use on the Web. And I'll admit to you right away that even I use Claris Home Page to design my web site. Heck, this page right here was created using an WYSIWYG HTML editor.
Then why this page? Well, in all my experience at creating web page, I have sometimes found myself to have to edit the HTML code directly. I learned HTML so I could create a Web page before any WYSIWYG editor was on the market, so I have no problem with it. On the other hand, my father who is now publishing and keeping web pages never learned the direct HTML code. It is in the case that he (or anyone else who is illiterate to HTML tags and code) might need to edit the HTML directly that I have put together on this page a few of the most simple HTML, so that he may at least see what's going on within the coding of his web page.

HTML code and examples:

More HTML pages will be added.


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