How to start building a website with html?
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Understand what HTML is. ...Make your initial web page as simple as possible. ...Go to Start, then "Programs" and then "Accessories." and click "Notepad." ...Tell the browser what language you are using. ...Add the heading of the page as shown.Give your page a title. ...
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Understand what HTML is. ...Make your initial web page as simple as possible. ...Go to Start, then "Programs" and then "Accessories." and click "Notepad." ...Tell the browser what language you are using. ...Add the heading of the page as shown.Give your page a title. ...
Hope it help u....
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Creation and editing is extremely simple: just click, drag or drop. The design will rearrange automatically with a grid layout. Everything fits into the best place, and is simple to move, resize, or rearrange.
Designed for collaboration
Sites makes collaborating easy with real time co-editing and the same powerful sharing controls you're used to in Drive and Docs. Just like in Docs, you can work together and see each other’s changes in real-time as you type.
Secure your site, without requiring IT
Users can easily manage sharing permissions and ownership in Sites with only a few clicks, like they would a Doc. Embedded content retains its original permissions for reliable, fine-grained control.
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