What you have so far is a single webpage. In order to create a website with multiple webpages, you will need a navigation menu. As Kyle instructs you through his training, you will typically have pages to your website such as:
Home
About Me
Product Reviews
Getting Started
Going off of his training and what your website navigation may look like, I created a navigation menu for you to add to your HTML file. It appears between the <body> tag and the <h1> tag as shown here:
The <ul>....</ul> tags stand for un-ordered lists. That would be a list that does not include 1, 2, 3.... or A, B, C....
The class="navbar" means this is a navigation bar.
The <li>....</li> means this is a list item.
The a href tags means this it is an anchor tag and it references the specified file name and the name as it will appear on your screen. The following are the file names:
index.html
about.html
products.html
gettingstarted.html
And the following are the names which will appear on your screen:
Home Page
About Me
My Products Review
Getting Started with WA
Don't forget to save your file whenever you make any changes.
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