A very simple web page
Welcome to your
first
web page in this course! In this course you will learn:
Understanding of computer organization and principles of the Internet
How to mark the contents of your pages using XHTML
How to set appearance of different elements in your pages using CSS
How to add dynamic and interactive features to your pages with JavaScript
Historic and social perspective on computers.
Helpful tips
You can see the
HTML
code of the page (it's called
the source
) by going to
View
in the browser menu and choosing
Page Source
.
Use
<p>
tags to separate paragraphs. Skipping lines in the HTML source has no effect on the resulting web page.
The source code of your page should look
neat
and
organized
, this way it's easier to read and to change if needed.
While most modern browsers don't require compliance with XHTML,
W3C
recommends to follow
this specification
.
W3 schools
is an excellent reference on Web languages.
You can validate your XHTML page using
XHTML validator
.
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Stay tuned for more web pages!