Personal Technology Information

Getting Started with HTML


The basic language of the internet is html. If you can do crossword puzzles, if you can write a report for your teacher or boss, you can be creating web pages in a matter of minutes.

Even if you're not a writer or not a 'techie'. It's sort of like your first date. Terrifying to think about, but not nearly as bad as you thought when it's over.

The truth is that you can create your first webpage with just eight words enclosed in symbols.That's right! The following words, with each enclosed in symbols, make a complete usable web page.

-------------------------------------------

html

head

title

/title

/head

body

don't enclose this one, it's your content- hi (:

/body

/html

------------------------------------------

If you copy what's between the dashed lines above, open notepad,paste it into a page, enclose each word in symbols and save it as anyname.htm, you can open your web browser and load it just like any other web page or double click on it and it should load automatically.

Now, that wasn't as bad as you thought, was it? All you need now is to learn some more of those words enclosed in symbols and you'll be a pro.

Those words such as html, head, /head and /html (when enclosed in brackets like these ) are called tags, for instance and . The ones such as html and head are called start tags and the ones with this symbol / such as /html and /head are called end tags.

What you see in the web browser is what you put between the body and /body tags. You could type an entire report or letter without knowing any more than you do now.

If you learn just two more tags you can create links and use images in your web pages. Also, and nearly as important, you could be making changes in web pages that you may own already.

LINKS-

The html below will put a link to Google on your web page when a symbol is placed after the second quote and the /a symbol .

---------------------------------------------

a href="http://www.google.com" google /a

---------------------------------------------

To put the link on the web page you created above just copy the line between the dashed lines above and paste it between the body and /body tags and save it. Then load it or double click it as before.

The tag used for links is the a tag and it's counterpart the /a tag. As you can see there is a little more to this tag. In the tag you add the webpage that the link will load into your browser.

IMAGES-

If you want an image on your web page use the html tag below and place a at the end.

--------------------------------------------

img src="a:mypicture.jpg"

--------------------------------------------

This is set up to put an image called mypicture.jpg (located on the floppy disc in drive a:) on a web page.

Again if you just copy this (replacing 'mypicture.jpg' with the name of your image) and paste it between the body tags the picture will appear in the browser window. (by the way if you make changes to the web page then save the changes, you need to click the refresh button on the browser to see the changes in the browser window.)

Of course, there is also a lot more to html (It doesn't get too complex until you start making tables). In fact complete books (many of them) have been written on the subject, but if you look at the html for most web pages you will find less than ten different tags, including the ones above.

Well, that's enough to get you started. If you'd like to learn more just send an email to morehtml@voltsearch.com. I hope this has been helpful and encouraging.

------------------------------

the author is webmaster of freewebbook.com.

Copyright 2004 Dean Walden

About The Author

I'm an internet veteran since 1994 with skills in programming, css, html, java and publish love poems to 1500 subscribers. The password to my site at this time is password.

  


MORE RESOURCES:

Seattle Post Intelligencer

This computer and pollster give OU the nod over Texas
SportingNews.com - 25 minutes ago
Making this type of decision on a personal level would have been much more difficult as a case could be made for all three teams, but if strength of ...
The entry titled "Who's No. 1?." Austin American-Statesman
WhatIfSports College Football Week 14 Predictions Bleacher Report
Onward Oklahoma: BCS favors OU over Texas Kansas City Star
Washington Post - Kansas City Star
all 1,803 news articles


Arrington: Mobile tech is very personal
jkOnTheRun, Texas - 1 hour ago
It's that personal mobile tech thing I mentioned. Arrington's arguments against netbooks are not surprising nor are they anything new. ...


New kinds of high-tech homes for the elderly
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 8 hours ago
Webcams offer personal medical consultations without an office visit. (Intel's new touch-screen Health Guide device asks: "How are you feeling today? ...


Gift guide: Tech gadgets for every budget
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 7 hours ago
Meanwhile, the $200 Slacker Personal Radio Player plays not only MP3s, but also free music from Slacker's Internet radio service. ...


Personal Tech: Digital cameras go big on video
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Nov 24, 2008
By Ron Harris AP Writer The holiday season brings good tidings for shutterbugs. Whether you're shopping for someone new to digital cameras or a seasoned ...


What can tech industry teach Detroit? Stop building cars
Dallas Morning News, TX - 12 hours ago
With personal computers, every component has a vibrant and competitive market that drives innovation, quality and cost control. ...


Personal Tech: Military launches TroopTube
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Nov 17, 2008
Members can upload personal videos from anywhere with an Internet connection, but a Pentagon employee screens each for taste, copyright violations and ...


BestBuy.com(R) Provides Value and a Stress-Free Shopping ...
MarketWatch - 6 hours ago
To ensure that people shop online safely this season, Best Buy's tech support task force, Geek Squad, counsels shoppers to protect their personal ...


Personal Tech: Tennesee boasts world's fastest unclassified computer
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Nov 17, 2008
AP The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tenn. released this photograph Nov. 10 showing some of the 284 computer cabinets ...


Should HOPE be need-based?
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - 1 hour ago
On a personal level, I prefer that HOPE remain untouched. The increased competition for spots at UGA and other campuses has led to more rigorous high school ...

personal tech - Google News

Article List | Index | Site Map
All logos, trademarks and articles on this site are property and copyright of their respective owner(s).
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest is Copyright © 2006 CanadaSEEK.com - All Rights Reserved.