Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Starting with HTML5!

Just started learning HTML5 using a very handy beginner's guide from the writers down at Microsoft press. I will put the link down below for anyone interested in starting themselves.

In just a few short hours, I managed to create a matrix-esque website about travel information outfitted with copyright and horizontal lines! Even managed to edit the colours of the lines and the background/text.

Put the current version (In Internet Explorer) below along with the .htm file from notepad. You can make out the tags used pretty easily and the different styles utilised.

Next on the agenda is to add some ordered and unordered list, <ol> and <ul> respectively, and then find something to put in there, maybe a set of instructions like login details, or just some quirky travel locations, could dabble in nested lists then too.

The link for the book is right here , the companion teaching files .zip can be found here , but that link is also noted in the book itself.

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