Setting the HTML editor
HTML text editors are used to create and modify web pages created using HTML. There are many online and offline/local text editors available that you can use.
Getting Started with HTML Coding
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the standard language for creating web pages and applications. It uses tags to structure content, such as text, images, and links, enabling browsers to interpret and display information accurately, forming the backbone of the World Wide Web. It was developed in the early 1990s by the British Computer Scientist Tim Berners-Lee who was also credited for the development of the World Wide Web(WWW).
The W3C (The current developer of HTML since the early 2000s) released HTML5, the latest version of HTML in the year 2014. HTML5 includes many new features and enhancements, such as improved multimedia support, new semantic elements for better document structure, and better support for mobile devices. HTML5 is now widely used for creating web pages and applications and is supported by all major web browsers and local editors.
Getting Started with HTML Coding
Getting started with HTML coding is not as difficult as it may seem. HTML is just a simple markup language, learning it just needs some reading and consistent practice. So before you start coding, it is recommended to learn the basic HTML syntax, tags, elements, semantics, links, and images.
Table of Content
- Role of HTML in Web Development
- How Do I Write HTML Code?
- How to Create a Website Using HTML?
- How to Start HTML Code?
- How to Create an HTML File with an Example?
- HTML Tags – A to Z List
- HTML Links Tag
- HTML Semantics Tag
- HTML Non-Semantic Elements
- Setting the HTML editor
- Using Online Text Editor
- Using Local Text Editors
- Conclusion