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Summary HTML pages are text documents. HTML uses tags (characters that sit inside angled brackets) to give the information they surround special meaning. Tags are often referred to as elements. Tags usually come in pairs. The opening tag denotes the start of a piece of content; the closing tag denotes the end. Opening tags can carry attributes, which tell us more about the content of that element. Attributes require a name and a value. To learn HTML you need to know what tags are available for you to use, what they do, and where they can go. For more blogs related to technology you can visit Relatetechno.codes

HOW TO CREAT OWN FIRST WEB PAGE

HOW TO CREAT OWN FIRST PAGE Follow these step to create own HTML web page 1. Open your text editor              mac: text editor  windows: notepad  Linux: text editor 2. Write your code 3. Save your file with .html extension           (example: myfirstpage.html) 4. Now, go to your saved file and double click on that. 5. your result on the screen IF you don't have any computer,you can try on your android mobile. 1. Go to play store. 2. Download text editor.(download anwriter free html editor) continue with above steps. or  you can try Codepan.io Enjoy.... For more blogs related to technology you can visit Relatetechno.codes

ATTRIBUTES

ATTRIBUTES TELLS US MORE ABOUT ELEMENTS Attributes provide additional information about the contents of an element. They appear on the opening tag of the element and are made up of two parts: a name and a value , separated by an equals sign. HTML5 allows you to use uppercase attribute names and omit the quote marks, but this is not recommended. Attribute example 1 More about Attributes  The attribute name indicates what kind of extra information you are supplying about the element's content. It should be written in lowercase. The value is the information or setting for the attribute. It should be placed in double-quotes. Different attributes can have different values. Here an attribute called lang is used to indicate the language used in this element. The value of this attribute on this page specifies it is in US English. The majority of attributes can only be used on certain elements, although a few attributes (such as lang ) can appear on any element. Most attribute values are

structure of page

SRUCTURE OF PAGE  HTML CODE  <html> <head>           <title> This is the Title of the Page </title> </head> <body> <h1> This is the Body of the Page </h1> <p> Anything within the body of a web page is displayed in the main browser window. </p> </body> </html> RESULT BODY, HEAD, TITLE <body> Anything within the body of a web page is displayed in the main browser window. <head> Before the <body> element you will often see a <head> element. This contains information about the page (rather than information that is shown within the main part of the browser window that is highlighted in blue on the opposite page). You will usually find a <title> element inside the <head> element. <title> The contents of the <title> element are either shown in the top of the browser, above where you usually type in the URL of the page you want to visit, or on the tab for that page (if your b

HTML Describes the Structure of Pages

You can see an HTML code Below. If you Don't understand Than Don't worry, remember we just started our journey. There are two types of tags. one is opening tag and one is closing tag.in the code you see red and yellow text that called tags. All red tags are opening tags and all yellow are closing tags. CODE   <html> <body> <h1> This is main heading </h1> <p> This text might be an introduction to the  rest of the page. And if the page is a long one it might be split up into several sub-headings. </p>  <h2> This is a sub-heading </h2> <p> Many long articles have sub-headings. so to help you follow the structure of what is being written, There may even be sub-sub-heading(or lower-level headings). </p> <h2> This is another sub-heading </h2> <p> here you can see another sub-heading. </p> </body> </html> For more blogs related to technology you can visit Relatetechno.codes

UNDERSTANDING STRUCTURE

We come across all kinds of documents every day of our lives. Newspapers, insurance forms, shop catalogs... the list goes on. Many web pages act like electronic versions of these documents. For example, newspapers show the same stories in print, as they do on websites; you can apply for insurance over the web; and stores have online catalogs and e-commerce facilities. In all kinds of documents, the structure is very important in helping readers to understand the messages you are trying to convey and to navigate around the document. So, in order to learn how to write web pages, it is very important to understand how to structure documents.  How HTML describes the structure of a web page Learn how tags or elements are added to your document Write your first web page For more blogs related to technology you can visit Relatetechno.codes