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introduction very basic information what is important, and what doesn't matter the basic page HEAD and BODY HTML Tags META Tags backgrounds - colors backgrounds - images pictures links pictures as links email links tables part 1 tables part 2 lining things up frames part 1 frames part 2 frames part 3 what tools to use putting it all together making search engines love you viewing your page as you work making your page pay for itself page counters resources how do they do that? being sure it's right before you go public my links my sponsors What NOT to do |
IntroductionA friend of mine was planning to make his first website, and he asked me to suggest a good book to read to find out what he should know.I realized I didn't know of one, so I decided to write my own guide. This is not intended to tell ALL the things that can be done in HTML. It's merely the things I think are necessary for a basic understanding of HTML design. With the information on these pages you should be able to make your first website, even if you've never done anything like it before. I am assuming you have a reasonable familiarity with computers, and a basic understanding of what the internet is, and what a website is. There's an explanation of these things on my very basic information page. If you are a complete HTML beginner you should start from the top and work your way down. If you are just looking for hints on a certain function, welcome. Help yourself to whatever information you find helpful. If you find this useful, please tell your friends, and bookmark it so you will be able to come back next time you need help. Donna |
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