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By Shelley Lowery

If you're doing business on the Internet, learning some basic web design skills is an absolute must. Not only will you have the ability to create your own web pages, but you'll also save yourself a great deal of money. Selecting an HTML Editor

Although there are many HTML editors available on the Internet, the best editor I've found is "1st Page 2000." This powerful editor is great for newbies and experienced webmasters alike, as it can be used in four different modes -- Easy, Expert, Hardcore and Normal. You can select which mode you'd like to use depending on your level of experience. Best of all, it's completely free. http://www.evrsoft.com/

Web pages are created with special codes known as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). These codes, also referred to as tags, are enclosed by the lesser than (<) and greater than (>) brackets and may be written in capital or lower case letters.

The opening bracket is followed by an element, which is a browser command, and ends with the closing bracket.

Example:

<font>

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Using CSS In Your Web Site

How would you like to have a tool that could make your web site load faster? What if it could also allow you to make changes across you entire site with just a few keystrokes? And while we're at it, let's make it the standard for new browsers, so that your site will still work properly in the future.

Well, that tool is here now and it's called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS is the part of the code that defines the appearance of a web site.

HTML 4 is the current version of the markup language that is used to control the structure of a web page. It was created by the World Wide Web Consortium several years ago, and one of the main goals of this version was to separate the structure of a web page from its presentation. This means that HTML is used only to create the overall structure of a web page, which includes things like headlines and paragraphs. This leaves CSS to describe what different size headlines should look like, and how paragraphs will appear on the screen.

The problem with many sites today is that they were constructed before HTML 4 had been released, or by designers who hadn't yet made the transition. These sites are more difficult to debug or update because the HTML was used i many creative way to do define the presentation as well as the structure, and it wasn't designed to do that. They also contain a lot more code, since each headline, paragraph and other text had to have its font, font size and color defined. This extra code adds to the time it takes to download a web page into someone's browser.

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What follows below is a list of articles which briefly explain some of the basics of HTML. It is not meant to be exhaustive or complete in scope.

There are numerous text tutorials such as Writing HTML and HTML codeTutorial online that can teach the basics in complete step-by-step form and some with static text and images for examples.


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  • Inserts paragraph tags <p>
  • Allows ordered lists or bullets
  • Adds clickable hyperlinks to URL's
  • Sets headings to bold text
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Title Subject
HTML Color Picking Chart Magical Javascript Color Chooser
What is HTML and What does it look like? Code is Code is Code
HTML Basics A to Z Ingredients Without the Recipe
First WebSite Builder Easy Tool for Building Your Site
Controlling HTML Lists Pleasing Use of Lists in HTML
DreamWeaver Tutorial Slick Tutorial Available Video Download
HTML Metatags and the Search Engines What Tags Are Meant For Search Engines?
Complete Unicode HTML Chart Chart of Unicode Display Characters
Using Unicode to display symbols in HTML   © ™ & @
Top Ten HTML Design Mistakes Don't Be HTML Illiterate
Optimize HTML Tables for Search Engines This is Critical for Search Positioning
Cascading Style Sheets in HTML Using CSS for design basics
CSS for Optimization Search Engines love CSS
Twelve HTML Design Essentials Must Have Knowledge for Coding
Using Server Side Includes SSI means Instant Site Updates
Web Template Store When You Want a Site Up Immediately


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How to Use HTML Meta Tags for Search Engine Optimization
Copyright ©2002 Herman Drost


Statistics show that only one of every four Web Sites use Meta tags. However using these tags can give your site an advantage over other sites that do not. Meta tags enable most visitors to initially find your site from the search engines.

What are Meta Tags?

These are HTML tags that provide information that describes the content of the web pages that the visitor will be viewing. Web Site owners use this resource to control their positioning and descriptions in the search engines. Most search engines incorporate reading meta tags as part of their indexing formula.

Where to Place Meta Tags

They should go in between the <head> and </head> tags in your html page.

Types of Meta Tags

The Doctype tag The DTD (Document Type Definition) tag precedes the opening <HTML> tag. It is generally the first element to be used on any page. It distinguishes the version of HTML in use from other versions of HTML and tells the browser what tags to expect when laying out the page.

<!doctype html public "-//wc3//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">

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