Learn HTML Easily - Part 3
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Now you’re ready to write good basic web-pages. Okay, nothing too fantastic, but all the beginnings are there.
Before you go any further, why not look at the HTML code in this mini-tutorial, and try to “suss” it out?

Look on the Net for more info, by typing something like ‘html codes’ into Google, or similar. Most of the results you get will be in quite basic language.

In quite a short time, you’ll be learning about things to make life easier, like Cascading Style Sheets (which is only writing some code in a file with the extension .css to save writing the same thing on lots of pages – a bit like putting part of your code page somewhere else for use in other places). Don’t worry, it is quite easy when you get to it.
Also, when looking at a web page on the Net, if you like something, then look at the code and use it yourself. Remember: As Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevski (is purported to have) said, “ Never let things evade your eyes, just plagiarise – but please to call it research!

A final hint: Web page designing IS easy, despite what the book sellers would have you believe. If you see a thick book on the subject at £25 – leave it alone! However, if you see a slim booklet for (say) £1.50, then buy it – it will probably be all you need.

To conclude…
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