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By: Jas Smith
The lingo of the web, Hypertext Markup Language more commonly referred to as HTML, has grown in many ways since its creation. HTML has had to keep pace with the ever changing World Wide Web and as a result there are now several different versions of HTML.(read entire article)
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By: Olivia Morrow
Or what about CSS - Comic Sheer Stupidity? How to make a successful online magazine from nothing and with nothing, particularly the first clue about computer language. I am a website designer and w...(read entire article)
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By: Steve Miers
When I first started designing web pages back in 1997, it was necessary for me to learn the HTML markup language. At that particular time, there were some what you see is what you get editors, but almost everyone that design web pages used raw HTML and un(read entire article)
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By: George Peirson
Just like spring cleaning a house, the html code of your web pages should get periodic cleaning as well. Over time, as changes and updates are made to a web page, the code can become littered with unnecessary clutter, slowing down page load times and hurt(read entire article)
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By: Anuja Aggarwal
Email marketing is the need of the day. To stay in touch with your customers, prospects, and subscribers, you have to utilize this tool. This article gives out some tips on how you can make your HTML messages powerful to generate more leads.(read entire article)
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By: Joe Duchesne
Ever wonder how HTML color codes are put together? For the beginner, it can look like lots of numbers and letters that make no sense. In reality, HTML color codes are written that way for a specific reason that we'll look at in this article.(read entire article)
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By: Glenn Lloyd
Designing your first website can be daunting even when a small business or personal web site just wants a plain simple page. All I want is something simple, nothing fancy or complicated, I just need a web presence with my business details. Simple I hear y(read entire article)
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By: Sarah Freeland
When we program websites, whether we use a design editor or hand code the sites, we invariably come across HTML. HTML is a common programming language, which is primarily used for web design. It is a simple code which will produce the majority of effects(read entire article)
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By: Robert Plank
If you're stuck in the dark ages and are still editing the pages of your web site by hand, there's an easy way to change the look of your web site on a moment's notice, by editing only one file.(read entire article)
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By: Daryl Putnam
Well, the same can be applied to having a web site on the Internet. Learning how to write your own html code and building your own web sites will not only free you from depending on the whims of others but it can also open doors.(read entire article)
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