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Introduction to <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Pages</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>absolute</strong> <strong>beginners</strong><br />

<strong>Web</strong> pages are written <strong>using</strong> HyperText Markup Language (HTML).<br />

HTML code is easy to write.<br />

You use ordinary text, with a few special code words enclosed in < tags ><br />

You can write HTML code <strong>using</strong> a simple text editor, Notepad, which comes free with<br />

Windows 95.<br />

To view <strong>and</strong> edit your work, use Microsoft <strong>Internet</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong>.<br />

If this sounds complicated, don't worry! Just read these pages.<br />

BACK INDEX NEXT<br />

These pages were designed <strong>and</strong> written by Ruth Livingstone. Sept 1996<br />

They may be printed out <strong>for</strong> personal use, but should not be copied <strong>and</strong> redistributed without my permission<br />

All mistakes are my own.<br />

Brick bats <strong>and</strong> bouquets to Ruth-Livingstone@ella.co.uk<br />

http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/li542871/intro.html (2 of 2) [8/20/2000 12:24:03 PM]

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