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HTML
Tags Complete Reference - Part 4
By Candice
Pardue
Start
this Tutorial with Part 1 Here
More examples of
HTML tags and HTML attributes and how they fit into your web
page...
Today, let's take a
look at more HTML tags examples and how they fit into your
code. Your web page is put together like a
puzzle. It contains many different types of
information - all with a different tag to command how it
will look.
Learning HTML Tags by Example
I've
learned that the best way to understand coding as a beginner
is by example. I like to see the end result first,
then look at the code to find out how it was created.
This helps to understand what the codes mean when I see
them. Below you'll go to a sample page and view several
different features on a web page, all commanded by HTML
tags. Then, at the bottom of the page, you'll see the
entire code for the features on the page.
View
Example Page Here
Now,
see if you can match the
HTML tags with the sentences and features on the
page. The code is provided on the sample page in
the yellow table.
HTML Tags
for Tables
Another
area of confusion is the use of tables on a web page.
Tables can be used in many different ways to get the look
and feel you want. The example page below shows you
several ways tables can be used and like the first sample
above, the code for the page is provided in a yellow table
so you can compare.
As you
can see, tables and other features on a web page should be
thought out before you start designing. If working
with HTML directly, you should lay out your page on paper
and then be sure each feature can be matched to an HTML
tag.
Now that you know the basics of how HTML tags work, you're
ready to start testing some HTML tags of your own. For
an extensive list of HTML tags and related resources, go
here:
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_quick.asp
And more resources about HTML Tags....
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/quicklist.html
http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=2167931
Creating
Hyperlinks (links) on a Web Page with HTML Tags
This concludes the HTML Tags Complete
Reference Part 4, and this entire tutorial.
NOTE: The good news is you
don't have to know everything there is to know about HTML
tags to design
your website.You can actually
get started with your own website by just knowing the
basics! So, relax as you learn and don't worry about trying
to absorb too much at once. See you next week!
Article written by Candice Pardue, editor of
Web
Design Weekly. Learn web
design from home with simple step-by-step
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though we have made every effort to provide solid and
accurate information with web design ideas in this HTML Tags
Complete Reference, Online Success for Internet Business
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design business or presenting yourself as a webmaster. And
now you know a little more about
basic HTML
tags.
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