Chapter three gives an inside about what web pages are. Web page are pages of tex with coded messages that tell a browser what to do. This code is called HTML or hypertext markup language.
One can write the codes to create a pge, but there are many web software packages that let you create a web page as easily as you make a word processing page.
The chapter gives nine easy steps how to make a webpage and five steps to use to select the best text format.
To hit Return or Enter at the end of a line, most software will issue a "Paragraph" command and it makes a space between the lines. If you don't want the space between the lines, use the "Break" code. The chapter also shows how to change the color of the background, create links, internal and external and email links.
To make an internal, or local, link, one first have to have another page to link to. to add graphics, graphics must be in website format to be able to look good.
The use of layers is a very popular and powerful way to creat style sheets for text. Frames are very different from tables, although at first glance they might seem similar because frames can make it appear as if there are columns on the web page. Frames are tricky and have to be done thoughtfully and correctly.
Chapter four shows the first things that are needed to create a good website. First, organizing files by folders, name your files. It's recommended to use all lowercase letters, don't use funny character, and use _ or - to name ur file and use no space and keep file names as short as possible.
A server is a juiced-up computer that is connected to the internet 24 hours a day. it has special software on it that allows web pages to be "served" to the Internet whenever anyone types in the web addresses. When the web site is finished, someone has to server or host the site for a price. For people to find the web site, they use a address or domain name.
Plan ahead by making an outline before beginning to create the website, ask yourself, who's my web audience, prepare all needed material and information that will be part of the web site.
Monday, June 28, 2010
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