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Help With HTML ![]() Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML, is the standard that all web pages must follow to be viewable on browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. HTML is broken down into "tags", which tell the browser what fonts to use, whether to make certain text bold, where to insert images, and where to put links, to name a few. If you are a beginner to HTML, we will show you the essentials that you can begin using in our products. By the end of this page, you will know how to change your text formatting on a whim in your event boxes and you can even begin creating your own headers and footers. If you'd like to learn more, we will give you a list of our favorite resources available on the web as well as at your local bookstore or through Amazon.com.
Getting Started
We will start with the
will yield on the web page: The following text is bold. You can also italicize and underline in the same manner.
This concept of "nesting" text between tags is used thoroughly to construct an entire web page. There are many other tags that affect positioning, color, fonts, buttons, and more. Obviously, this is only a scratch on the surface of web page design. For further information, Creative Computer Solutions highly recommends the following resources on and off the web. We have hand-picked these links based on our personal experience with these quality sites and products.
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