HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the dominant and world wide standard markup language for web pages. HTML describes the structure of a web document. It uses tags to indicate sections such as headings, titles, description, meta, paragraphs, lists, etc. which browsers read and interpret to display page content to the website visitor as intended. If you need to brush up on your HTML or would like to learn how to do something new with this common language, these tutorials will show you how.
Html Mailto Command
In: HTML /
Advanced
A HTML mail to tutorial on how to using the mail to command in more advance ways...
Adding Structure to The Web with XHTML
In: HTML /
Advanced
In this tutorial, you'll learn: what XHTML is and why it was created; about the differences between XHTML and HTML; how ...
The Importance of Semantic Markup
In: HTML /
Advanced
Creating web documents that have meaning behind the page rendered in a browser is very important. Here are some pointers...
Server Side Includes - SSI Basics
In: HTML /
Advanced
SSI (Server Side Includes) are directives that are placed in HTML pages, and evaluated on the server while the pages are...
Contact Details in One Click
In: HTML /
Advanced
At some stage everyone has laboriously copied and pasted contact details from a website into their address book. Wouldn'...
Dark Photo Manipulation
In: Photoshop /
Photo Effects
In this tutorial, I'll just give you some basic about adding textures to skin and some basic tips in creating some dark, ...
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