Get started creating web pages using text files and HTML code! This article is a continuation of HTML Explained: Part 1, which gives a general overview of HTML.
HTML Explained: Part 2
HTML Explained: Part 1
Want to save money while promoting your web-based business? Of course you do. Here’s some advice on the matter, from a freelance copywriter who knows: it pays to learn the basics of HTML.
Mail-merging: The Principles
About mail-merging
Mail-merging is the process of merging variable data and fixed text.
Using mail-merging, you can create individualised letters, envelopes, labels and other documents without having to laboriously create each individual one.
What Does That Error Message Really Mean?
Surf the ‘Net for about 10 minutes and chances rate very high that you’ll encounter an error of one kind or another.
Enhanced Web Browsing With Toolbars
As the Web grows more crowded and just plain “noisy” with information bombarding us from every angle, most people welcome any tool, trick or shortcut to help them wade through the mountains of data to find what they want.
5 Ways to Speed Up Your PC
No matter how fast your processor and regardless of how much ram you carry, there comes a time when you realize your computer just doesn’t run as fast as it did when you bought it.
2 PC Annoyances and How To Solve Them!
I have a love-hate relationship with my computer.
In fact, often I love to hate my computer!
It will do things I know even the great Mr. Gates didn’t intend, and it usually does them at the least convenient time (like when I’m on a deadline or in a hurry).
Getting Started with HTML
The basic language of the internet is html. If you can do crossword puzzles, if you can write a report for your teacher or boss, you can be creating web pages in a matter of minutes.