HTML PROGRAMMING FOR BEGINNERS

Programming in HTML is relatively simple. It is comparable to a sandwich or an essay. A sandwich must have a beginning, perhaps at the mouth or the sandwich bun itself. It has the stuff in the middle. Then it has a definite end, the buns again. If it's not made so good, it might give you heartburn, indigestion, or even leave a bad aftertaste. ;)

Similarly a HTML kind of has a intro, the header material. It has the body where you expound upon your ideas. Finally, it has a conclusion, the end of the html document and its tags.

Anyone can program in HTML with little or no tools. Just look at me. :) All you really need is disk space on your computer, a browser and a handy Windows writing tool called Notepad. Simple! (When I first began programming webpages, I didn't know it required so few tools. I didn't even have to purchase any new software. Cool!)

If you have a Macintosh, it try using Simpletext, it's like Notepad.

Now, if you you are anxious to give it a try, click on the lessons below and you'll start learning. I am assuming you know how to use your web browser.

Purpose and Explanation of HTML A bit technical
Lesson 1: Simple text
Lesson 2: Lists
This is a table of most frequently used HTML tags.
Common Table of Symbols used on the web
Lesson 3: Pictures, Sound... etc. -- Taken out. I'll put it back if I ever complete it.

Learn to make a HTML web page in about 15 minutes or less The important stuff is in bold.
Having Trouble with Making Web Pages Common problems with common solutions.

Websource: Basic HTML Tag Codes

End HTML lessons for today, return home