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Basic Computer Skills


                        Notes          Title

                                       The first thing to put on web page, is a title. The title is what will show up in the very top
                                       of the window. Let’s say that title is going to be “SNGT’s Web Page”, we would type:

                                       <title>SNGT’s Web Page</title>
                                       In HTML, every command is surrounded by <‘s, and >’s. And in most commands, we need
                                       to tell the web browser when to end this command. Do this by putting a back slash (/) in
                                       front of the ending command, as in above. Since HTML isn’t case sensitive, <title> is the same
                                       as <TITLE>, which is the same as <TiTLe>. Next, we need to decide what we want to put
                                       on page. Text, links, graphics, and text fields, are just a few ideas. Follow the table of contents
                                       above to decide how, and what to put on page.


                                       Text
                                       Headings

                                       HTML has six levels of headings, numbered 1 through 6, with 1 being the largest. Headings
                                       are displayed in larger, or smaller fonts, and usually bolder. If we wanted to type “Hello”,
                                       this is what we would type for each heading, and what the outcome is:

                                       <h1>Hello</h1>
                                       Hello



                                       <h2>Hello</h2>
                                       Hello


                                       <h3>Hello</h3>
                                       Hello



                                       <h4>Hello</h4>
                                       Hello



                                       <h5>Hello</h5>
                                       Hello
                                       <h6>Hello</h6>
                                       Hello

                                       Paragraphs

                                       Whenever we have more than a sentence of writing, we should have paragraphs.
                                       <P>This is a web page. How do you like what I’ve done? Please e-mail me with any
                                       suggestions at a@a.com</P>

                                       The outcome is:
                                       This is a web page. How do you like what I’ve done? Please e-mail me with any suggestions
                                       at a@a.com



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