HOW TO BUILD A PROFESSIONAL WEB SITE     Rel. 1.1

LESSON 02 - Chapter a

How to build a Professional Web Site by Carlo Scodanibbio Valid XHTML 1.0!
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Lessons
welcome
1 - chapter a
1 - chapter b
1 - chapter c
1 - chapter d
1 - chapter e
1 - chapter f
1 - chapter g
1 - chapter h
1 - chapter i
1 - chapter j
1 - chapter k
2 - chapter a
2 - chapter b
2 - chapter c
2 - chapter d
2 - chapter e
2 - chapter f
2 - chapter g
2 - chapter h
3 - chapter a
3 - chapter b
3 - chapter c
3 - chapter d
3 - chapter e
3 - chapter f
3 - chapter g
3 - chapter h
4 - chapter a
4 - chapter b
4 - chapter c
4 - chapter d
4 - chapter e
4 - chapter f
4 - chapter g
4 - chapter h
4 - chapter i
4 - chapter j
4 - chapter k
5 - chapter a
5 - chapter b
5 - chapter c
5 - chapter d
5 - chapter e
5 - chapter f
5 - chapter g
6 - chapter a

getting organised better

To carry on well and efficiently with this course, you must run simultaneously:
  • Notepad, to introduce changes to your textual HTML code
  • Your Browser to read this Lesson
  • Another Window of your Browser to display the Page (testpage.html) that you will be modifying as you progress

To open a new Browser Window you should:

  • If you use MS Internet Explorer, go to File, New, Window, like this:

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  • If you use Netscape Navigator, go simply to File, New Window:

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A new Browser Window containing this Lesson will appear.
You might struggle a bit to open your testpage.html from the new Browser Window, but this is part of the learning you will have to do (huh, huh...).

However, since I am very generous, I will give you a few tips in this quick tutorial how to open a local file from your Browser (Enclosure 04).

In conclusion, in your Windows Desktop you should have a three-windows set-up looking something like this (if you are using MS Internet Explorer):

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NB: From now on, in my examples, I will refer to MS Internet Explorer only - I will refer also to Netscape if necessary (it is not a matter of preferring the one or the other Browser, it is just a matter of rationalising this presentation without confusing you excessively....).


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