In this week's class we looked at some actual code, focusing on the 'structural' tags - that is, the tags that are essential for a browser to be able to process the file. I demonstrated to the class using the W3Schools website, which is a great place to learn html - no software required.
In the videos below, I step through setting up a basic group of pages. This exercise is on the W3Schools html tutorial website. Please note that when you close the 'try-it-and-see' window on this website, you will lose your work - it's not possible to save this code without copying and pasting in to a text editor like Text Wrangler.
The videos below are designed to be watched in sequence - the screencasting software I use only allows up to 5 minutes of video, so occasionally I get chopped off and have to add on another video picking up where I left off.
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