STEP
ONE: Entering a Page Title and Email Contact
Directions:
Enter a title for your web page (for example, "My First HTML Page").
Also enter your email address to include your
email link on your HTML page.
Title for Your Page:
Your E-Mail Address:
Finished? Click Here for Step 2
STEP
TWO: Creating Links
Directions: Enter some
of your favorite web sites to see how links are created. The first
web site is included to show you an example of a Clickable Text Link
(go ahead, click on the phrase "Click for PUBSNET") to see what happens.
You can enter whatever you want for Clickable Text.
The Web Sites you enter must
be the full web addresses (such as: http://www.grantcom.us
or http://www.boston.com).The Clickable Text is the text you will
click on to jump to that Web Site. .
Web Site 1:
Clickable Text 1:
See It: Click for PUBSNET
Web Site2:
Clickable Text 2:
optional
Web Site 3:
Clickable Text 3:
optional
Web Site 4:
Clickable Text 4:
optional
Web Site 5:
Clickable Text 5:
optional
Web Site 6:
Clickable Text 6:
optional
Finished? Click Here for Step 3
STEP
THREE: Writing Your HTML Page Content
Directions:
Now you're ready to write your HMTL Page Content by entering headers,
paragraphs, links, and other types of content.
First, click on
the Add Header 1 button . We will ask you to enter the text
for that Header 1, and then we will write that HTML to the HTML Page
Content.
Second ,
click on the Add Paragraph button. Important
Note: When you click on the Add Paragraph button, we insert the
paragraph tag <P> into the HTML Page Content. Click your cursor
immediately following the <P> in the HTML Page Content to type
your paragraph.
Third, have fun...explore... and observe
as the HTML is written into the Content Window!
Buttons Below Directly Insert into the
HTML Page Content:
Buttons Below Pop Up a Question, then Insert
HTML
HTML Page Content
STEP
FOUR: Completing Your HTML Page
A complete HTML page requires tags that
identify the main segments of an HTML page, such as <HEAD> </HEAD>
and <BODY></BODY>. Click on the
Complete My HTML Page button below to take information you
entered in Steps 1 through Step 3 above and automatically include
the HTML segment information.
You can then scroll through the HTML page
to become familiar with HTML code and structure.