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HTML HELP

What is HTML Markup?

HTML is a set of "behind the scenes" codes that format a web page to look the way you want others to see it when viewed online.

The codes are always enclosed by "<" less than and ">" greater than brackets. These bracketed codes are commonly referred to as tags. HTML tags are not case-sensitive; meaning, it does not matter whether you type them in upper-case or lower-case.

Most HTML formatting has an opening tag and a closing tag. The closing tag is distinguished by a "/" forward slash following the "<" opening bracket.

Example: <B>This text would appear bold in the browser window.</B>

To learn more about HTML, a good site to visit is TrainingTools.com. Click on HTML under "Free Web Based Courses."

Commonly Used Tags

When submitting your calendar entry, you may want to incorporate some frequently used tags.

<B>Bold the text.</B>

<I>Italicize the text.</I>

<P>This tag creates a paragraph by inserting a blank line before and after the block of text enclosed in the tags. Word wrap will break the lines for you. If you want to create your own line break, insert <BR>
and the text will begin again on the next line.</P>

Questions?

If you still aren't sure how to format your text in HTML to look the way you'd like it to, please email Mary Jo Alfano at mja@agiweb.org for further assistance.

 



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