Sunday, August 03, 2008

Basic HTML

This is a short introduction to writing HTML. What is HTML? It is a special kind of text document that is used by Web browsers to present text and graphics. The text includes markup tags such as

to indicate the start of a paragraph, and

to indicate the end of a paragraph. HTML documents are often refered to as "Web pages". The browser retrieves Web pages from Web servers that thanks to the Internet, can be pretty much anywhere in World.

Many people still write HTML by hand using tools such as NotePad on Windows, or TextEdit on the Mac. This guide will get you up and running. Even if you don't intend to edit HTML directly and instead plan to use an HTML editor such as Netscape Composer, or W3C's Amaya, this guide will enable you to understand enough to make better use of such tools and how to make your HTML documents accessible on a wide range of browsers. Once you are comfortable with the basics of authoring HTML, you may want to learn how to add a touch of style using CSS, and to go on to try out features covered in my page on advanced HTML

p.s. a good way to learn is to look at how other people have coded their html pages. To do this, click on the "View" menu and then on "Source". On some browsers, you instead need to click on the "File" menu and then on "View Source". Try it with this page to see how I have applied the ideas I explain below. You will find yourself developing a critical eye as many pages look rather a mess under the hood!

For Mac users, before you can save a file with the ".html" extension, you will need to ensure that your document is formatted as plain text. For TextEdit, you can set this with the "Format" menu's "Make Plain Text" option.

This page will teach you how to:

start with a title
add headings and paragraphs
add emphasis to your text
add images
add links to other pages
use various kinds of lists
If you are looking for something else, try the advanced HTML page.

Building a Website

Before You Start a Website
Building a site on the World Wide Web requires more than simply learning the HTML language and starting out. You need to get a place to put your Web pages, a domain name for your business, and to understand the legal issues surrounding Web pages and sites. The links and resources in this section will help you get started building a website.

How to build a webpage
Building a Web page isn't hard. In fact, the very first time you build a Web page there are only 8 steps you need to follow to get your page up and working on the Internet. These 8 steps take you through all you need to know to build a Web page and host it on a website.

Start building a website
Learn what you need in order to build a website for your business or for pleasure. There is more to building Web pages than just learning HTML and CSS. You need a hosting provider, a domain name, and there are legal and privacy issues to consider.

more of it on the next post

Biboy and Bibay



Biboy at home










Bibay at Pioneer

Heart Necklace

A silver necklace..
hmmm..
simple..

Shoe factory



I wanna have a collection as plenty as this...grabe I could wear different shoes complimented my outfit everyday and every where..
I love the stripes, I love the polka dots, I love it all...
From white to red to blue to green to indigo and to silver grabe how I wish I can grab it all....

The elevator shot


Alone at the elevator taking some fancy shot of myself.
Well I can't deny it Im totaly vain..
Fashion Items: Grey sweater, Blue blouse, Skinny jeans, blue and green straps rubber shoes.

Bikoy






Biboy's gift for our monthsary..
I loveeeeeet....












Cute Bikoy at KITARO

(Robinson's Pioneer)