If you completed the Learn the BASICS of HTML lesson, you should have a basic HTML framework already saved on your computer. It should look like this:
Access that file now. If you no longer have your HTML file, you can create a new one quickly by using Notepad in Windows or TextEdit if you are using a MAC and then save it as an .html file, being careful to add the .html extension at the end.
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HelenpDoyle
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Have bookmarked both of these tutorials Steph. I have been teaching myself css but look forward to reading your information.
Quincy17677
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Will be doing this tutorial. Several years ago, I did learn css but through disuse, have no memory of it at all. I look forward to it.
My time to upgrade to Windows 10 came last night. I was so glad that you had written about how much time it took that I just went to bed and only had a short wait this morning for it to finally finish. So far (one hour) I like it. I gave Microsoft Edge a bit of a try but I then chose Google as my default browser as it seems much easier to work with because it is more intuitive.
My time to upgrade to Windows 10 came last night. I was so glad that you had written about how much time it took that I just went to bed and only had a short wait this morning for it to finally finish. So far (one hour) I like it. I gave Microsoft Edge a bit of a try but I then chose Google as my default browser as it seems much easier to work with because it is more intuitive.