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AN INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN Presentation-2024 TLE 10 J. ESQUIVEL learn HTML and how it works, determine the process of displaying a website from plain texts, identify the shortcut keys used in Notepad++ and some...

AN INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN Presentation-2024 TLE 10 J. ESQUIVEL learn HTML and how it works, determine the process of displaying a website from plain texts, identify the shortcut keys used in Notepad++ and some simple ways in HTML coding, Explain the importance of knowing the different shortcut keys in HTML coding; and Use the different shortcut keys in HTML Coding. HTML is the widely used markup language for creating web pages. This markup language uses symbols and text that are translated into a webpage’s visual and interactive composition. These compositions are converted into a web display that can be viewed by anyone connected to the Internet. There are two kinds of web pages: the static and dynamic web page. A static web page is viewed by a user exactly as it is stored. It is coded in HTML and appears as the same page for all users, regardless of the nature, location, or context of their browsing. HTML allows you to create web pages that display various information, such as news, advertisements, and business profiles. University websites, blogs, and other personal sites also use HTML as their markup language. There are many HTML compilers used and Notepad++ is just one of them. One of major considerations in selecting your HTML compiler is the compatibility. COPY = CTRL+C PASTE = CTRL+V NEW FILE = CTRL N SAVE = CTRL+S OPEN FILE = CTRL+O SELECT ALL = CTRL+A FIND = CTRL+F REPLACE = CTRL+H UNDO = CTRL+Z REDO = CTRL+Y CUT = CTRL+X ANOTHER LINE = CTRL+D OR CTRL+M A website is a group of related web pages that can be accessed with the use of a browser. It usually contains hyperlinks and made available through the Internet or through a private local area network (LAN). 1. What is a web browser and how does it work? 2. How does HTML works? Visit the GSite and read the detailed information about the topic. The link will be posted in the GCRunder TLE_W1_M1_MATERIALS

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