Web pages are text files, written with a text editor such as SimpleText (Mac), Notepad (Windows) or vi (Unix). The formatting of the page is described with HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language) tags. A web browser (Chrome, Firefox or IE) uses the tags to format the text on the page for display.
All web pages have at least these two pairs of tags:
Code:<html> <body> </body> </html>
The name of the tag (HTML, for example) is enclosed by a less-than symbol (<) and a greater-than symbol (>). Most tags are used in pairs and the closing tag contains a slash (/) before the name.
Create a folder on your computer for your web pages. Call it something like "web_site". Open your text editor (Notepad, for example) and copy the following text into a new document:
Code:<html> <body> My Web Page This is the text of my web page. Please look at my second web page. This page was written by Your Name, [email protected] March 18, 2014 </body> </html>
Save the document in your web_site folder as "index.html".
The file names of web pages must not have spaces and should end with the extension ".html"
about us is not a valid file name
about_us.html is a valid file name
Use your web browser (Chrome, Firefox or IE) to open the file you just saved.
When viewed in the web browser, the text runs together, like this:
My Web Page This is the text of my web page. Please look at my second web page. This page was written by Your Name, [email protected] March 18, 2014
Go back to the text editor and add the tags to format the text when it is displayed by a web browser:
Save the text editor document and go back to the web browser. Click Reload or Refresh. The tags you just added will produce this in your web browser.Code:<html> <body> <h1>My Web Page</h1> <p>This is the text of my web page<p/> <p>Please look at my second web page</p <hr>This page was written by Your Name, [email protected] <br > March 18, 2014 <hr /> </body> </html>
Example Page
http://learnhtml.bizhat.com/example_001.html
Source Code
http://learnhtml.bizhat.com/example_001.html.txt




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