Learn HTML
Learn HTML in 10 Easy Steps
HTML is used to create websites and is the fundamental technology behind everything you see in a web browser. It is used (alongside other tech like CSS) to build everything from simple web pages to complex web applications and services. There are lots of good reasons to learn HTML beyond just pursuing a career designing websites, here are just 3 of them.Start Learning HTML...
Why Learn HTML?
If you regularly need areas of your company’s website updated and haven’t looked into learning a little HTML, you really should. Most minor updates are simple to perform with basic knowledge of HTML and web standards so there’s no need to pay a designer to do something you could do as easily as updating a Word document.Visual HTML-building tools like Dreamweaver, Muse, Hype, and others can make web design easier and allow you to get away without learning html but in most cases they’re also generating code that you could easily write yourself, in raw HTML and should you need to work “outside the box” to build something in a way your software doesn’t support, you’re on your own if you don't know
If you blog regularly then you owe it to yourself to learn HTML.
By learning a little HTML coding, and perhaps a little CSS, it will bring far more power to your fingertips than just your blogging software could ever provide. It takes a single line of HTML code to insert movies and media into your posts, not to mention creating custom layouts, animated elements, and more.
So HTML is simple and free to learn (you just need a web browser and a text editor), and once you’re comfortable with the basic HTML elements, every page you visit becomes a learning opportunity. So the next time you see a cool web effect or a nice website layout you’d like to try out yourself then just find the View Source menu item in your web browser and you can see just how it was done. So what are you waiting for? get started with the tutorials below.
Learn HTML
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January 12, 2019
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