Wednesday, March 16, 2011

HTML (HyperText Markup Language)

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is a language used to create web pages on the internet. HTML allows you to display text, images, links to other pages, create a form, insert video, sound, and a wide - range of other formats.

Here we will review the basics of HTML Tag
1. Heading
2. Paragraph
3. Font Settings
4. Color Document
5. Link
6. Displaying Images
7. Using Tables
8. Cellpadding and cellspacing
and so on.

HTML Document Structure

HTML document is actually just a plain text file that is equipped with special signs like (tags) that determine how text is displayed. Therefore, HTML documents can be created using simple text editor such as Notepad, EditPlus, vi, and so forth. But now it has a lot of visual editor for HTML, such as: Microsoft Front Page, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive, and others.

HTML tags usually are the tags that are paired and marked with the symbol '
', While the spouse or the end of the command of a tag marked with a' / ', for example, pairs of tags are.

HTML documents are usually saved with the extension. Htm or. Html. To open this HTML document, you need a web browser. Examples of widely used web browsers are: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Opera, Mozilla Firefox, and so forth. Here is an example of a simple HTML document.
note: "Click this image if unclear!"

If the document is opened in a browser will look like below;

HTML documents can be divided into two parts, namely the head (HEAD) and body (body). The head is marked with tags In this section is usually filled with additional information useful to the web browser when viewing the page, or information for search engines. Parts of the body enclosed in tag contents of this document and other HTML tags are placed in this area.

One important element that lies at the head is the title. as shown in the example above, the text enclosed in tags displayed on the web browser title bar.

1 comment:

  1. HTML stand for hyper text Markup Language. It is the basic building-blocks of webpages. HTML elements form the building blocks of all websites. It is very easy and simple language for learning and understanding.
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