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What is "HTML?"
First of all, what does "html" mean? What does it stand for?
It is an acronym for "HyperText Markup Language."
HTML code is the common language on the internet or the World Wide Web (www). It's the gibberish that you sometimes see in an email with all the little arrows and letters.
On web site pages, you do not see the html when you read the page. However, in an open empty space on a web page, right click your mouse, then click on "View Source." Now, you are seeing the back side of the page or the "html code" which makes everything look as it looks on the front of the page. Pretty cool, huh?
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Exactly what is an HTML Editor?
An HTML editor is a tool that is basically used to edit text to look different from how you typed it. It's a tool used to create what you just saw on the "back side" of the page. It allows you to quickly and easily insert hyperlinks, change formatting of text that you've typed into a box (text frame), and make your wording look much different that just regular text. And, you don't have to know any "html" codes to do this.
We will be using a WYSIWYG Editor. The letters stand for What You See Is What You Get. It's pronounced as Whiz-e-Wig.
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This HTML Editor will be one of the Free tools that you have available to you after you have downloaded your DeskView. It is a vital tool for anyone involved in Internet marketing. Learn a little at a time with our basic, intermediate and advanced ScyberBooks and online web conference trainings.
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