Here is a sample of a very basic web page. Note that the HTML file (shown on this page) which makes the page possible is simply comprised of text. You can either type the text, including the codes, or open a file you have already created and add the codes to the text.
There are a number of ways to create the HTML file.
Most word processors, such as Microsoft Word, offer an option under the File menu to save a file in HTML format. This option automatically converts the document formatting (such as bold characters or line breaks) to HTML coding for you. Desktop publishing programs, such as Adobe PageMaker, also offer this option. For tips on using Microsoft Word to create your page, see the Computer Services Web Kit.
You many also
view the codes page and the explanation of the codes page
separately.
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