So, are you sick of the programs that limit how you lay out your Web Page? Well, with HTML being as simple as it is to learn, you can set up your page any way you like off line on your own time with nothing more than a Text Editor. I prefer Word Pad, but any Text Editor will do (Notepad, for example).

Getting Started
Standing Out
Adding Frames
Adding Tables
Little Extra's
Special extra's

Page 1, Getting Started will start you off with everything you need to know to put together the most basic of pages and get it on the Net.

Page 2, Standing Out will take you through the next stage of HTML; from formatting text to adding sound, images and links. I will also tell you the best way to get your page noticed on a search engine.

Page 3, Framing your Site Will take you through the process of adding frames to your web site.

Page 4, The Magic of Tables Is devoted to the various ways tables can change and organize the layout of your site.

Page5, Little Extra's covers those little eye catching codes; Adding ruler dividers, bullets and numbered lists.....as well as many more little codes.

Page 6, Special Extra's Copy and paste codes that will add something special to your page: A name prompter that will personalize the page to say hello to your visitors and a pop up alert that loads with your page are two examples of what you will find on this page.

Getting Started
Standing Out
Adding Frames
Adding Tables
Little Extra's
Special extra's

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Created using WordPad by ~Marie

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