Sunday, July 15, 2012

Web Design-Lesson by Lesson


We heard in one lecture that some who is a senior wrote his first HTML code in his 12 years old.It was amazing and wonderful thing to hear.But we.......????????????????????
So I think it is time to do it from our side.We should go forward from our side.

To start writing web pages, we'll use a simple text editor.That way,we'll be able to focus on the code,without getting distracted by the menus and buttons of a complex piece of Web Design software.

 If you use Windows, then Notepad is an excellent text editor to use.To launch it, click on your Start menu in the bottom left of your screen. Click on All Programs, then Accessories. From the Accessories folder, select Notepad or select Run and type "notepad" click "OK".

Another good piece of software is the free Notepad++.

Mac and Linux users have a number of text editors available, but finding a free one that is as good as Notepad++ is quite difficult. Bluefish is OK, but looks a bit dated, especially for HTML.The free Smultron is worth downloading, if you have a Mac.

For a basic text editor like Notepad, Macs come with TextEdit, which you can find in your Applications folder. You might want to play around with the Preferences, though, or you'll end up with Rich Text rather than Plain Text.

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