BASIC HTML




Welcome to Basic HTML! Are you TIRED of always having to ask your friends to help you with your Email Signature? Cant always find Exactly what you want at all these Premade Sigg Sites? Are you creative enough to Hunt down and put together what YOU want in your signature box? Then come on in, and we'll get started. Basic HTML is EASY! Just takes a little practice and then you are a Pro!


Lets start with the Basics.

First things First

For basic HTML you will need a BLANK page. ( If you are doing a mail sigg you can just work in your Settings Box. ) But if you are old like me, you might prefer a worktable..LOL.

All Html codes Must have an opening, and a closing. You will only need one opening and closing for each page or code that you do. At the VERY top of the code, you will need to begin like this:





Now, we have opened our code. The next thing you will need is a color for your background and text. If you do not have a color selected, you may look Here. I usually prefer darker colors for my background and lighter colors for my text. Now our code looks like this:





There may be times when you might also want to use an actual background image for your background instead of just a plain color, and here is the code for that:






Note:
The above Codes were written with Web-TV Mail Sigs in mind.
Should you be making a Webpage instead, You will need to
add a 'Heading' to your code with the Title of the Page inside..
Like This:

Now in the title bar at the bottom of the screen, your Site's
name will appear....



IMAGES




See how easy? Now that we have our background and text, we will want to add an image:








Depending what you are working on, you might need your image to be larger or smaller...so you can either take a trip over to Gifworks, or MyImager .........Or you can learn to size the image yourself like this:








Now, You always want your images to look arranged and neatly done.... so next we will learn to center. Remember, in Html codes, you MUST close everything that you open. The forward slash represents a closing mark. Now our code should look like this:




Now what if we want TWO images...one on the left and one on the right....?












How did you do? See how easy and fun the basics of HTML codes can be? As I said, you must remember to CLOSE everything that we have opened, so the finished code should look like this:

































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