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When you take a document and put it on a computer and make it available for
people to look at with their Web browsers, their browsers read the text of the
document, but ignore the format. The browsers ignore places where you hit
return, put words in boldface and italics, skipped lines, made headings, etc.
In order to make headings, italics, etc., you must code your documents with HTML. This file contains codes and examples of HTML that will help you
learn the basics you need to start constructing your own Web pages. View all 30 works by Burnett, Rebecca E. View all 29 works published by Thomson |
 Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) http://english.heinle.com/burnett/resources/exercises/pdf/htmlinst.pdf
Burnett, Rebecca E. Thomson 2001
Abstract: When you take a document and put it on a computer and make it available for
people to look at with their Web browsers, their browsers read the text of the
document, but ignore the format. The browsers ignore places where you hit
return, put words in boldface and italics, skipped lines, made headings, etc.
In order to make headings, italics, etc., you must code your documents with HTML. This file contains codes and examples of HTML that will help you
learn the basics you need to start constructing your own Web pages.
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