
If you view the source code behind any website you will see lines of text that are telling the web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari,Google Chrome etc) how to display the web page.
Each line is a separate command of HTML and, although it may not seem it at first, is actually quite easy to understand. Learning what these commands mean and how to edit them gives anyone a great advantage in making the site a better experience for the visitors but also to tune the site so that it can more easily be found by search engines.
This reference guide takes the student through from the very basic commands to some quite advanced ones – plenty for any editing of an existing website page even if it is a wordpress site like this one.
Learn how to get a step ahead of the other sites you are competing with by using this HTML interactive reference guide.
What is in the guide?
Table of contents:
Basic HTML
Chapter 1: The Basics
Chapter 2: The Common Tags
Chapter 3: More Common Tags
Chapter 4: A little more tags
Chapter 5: Extended Fonts and Text Colour
Chapter 6: Links and Images
Chapter 7: Lists, lists, lists
Chapter 8: Clean code, comments and escape codes
Chapter 9: Navigation within a document
Advanced HTML
Chapter 10: Tables
Chapter 11: Using Frames
Chapter 12: Using Meta Tags
Chapter 13: Forms
Chapter 14: Forms cont’d
Chapter 15: Forms cont’d
Chapter 16: Counters, Guestbooks and Search Engines
Chapter 17: Graphics
Chapter 18: HTML Style Basics
Templates to help you get started

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