Introduction
What Is HTML?
Where Does HTML Come From?
Where Can I View HTML?
Where Can I Write HTML?
Basic Syntax
Basic Rules
Basic Elements
Example
Text
Formatting
Links
Lists
Images
Tables
Frames
Forms
Conclusion


Where can I view HTML documents?
You can view HTML pages through a Web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape, which interprets the HTML code. Because HTML is a structural language, it is the browser's responsibility to render the pages appearance. There are various makers of web browsers and each has there own way of rendering your HTML code. Because of this your website may look different in each browser. Your website may also vary on different platforms, like a PC, a MAC, or a Unix. I recommend you test your documents on the browsers, and platforms that your target audience will be visiting your page with.

To test your HTML document you will need to save it and open it on a web browser. Open the browser which you want to test, click on the FILE menu > choose the OPEN command. Then click on BROWSE, and go to where you saved your file on the computer. Click on OK when you have located the document.



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