What is the HTML code to make your web more accurate?

How do i view my html code in internet explorer?

  • My homework is to create an html code for a website and be able to preview it in internet explorer... we are supposed to do this without using a real web page... I just want to view this in internet explorer... also any corrections in my codeing will help thanks guys. <HTML> <Head><TITLE> A LINK </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <h1> Farts </h1> <h2> Things that make your farts smell bad </h2> <h3> "What you eat can effect the smell of your fart" </h3> <p> Fart picture <br/> <a href= ' (link or picture .html"> Information on picture </a>

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    create a text file. Copy the code into the file. Save the file with a htm or html extension (Ex: MyTestPage.htm) and just double click on the said file

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Just make sure the file extension is .htm or .html. Then drag/drop file into an open IE window is the fastest way. Or, you can click on IE's File menu and browse to the file to open for a view. Recommend that you put all tags and attributes in lowercase. You are missing a document type and the character encoding meta tag. See "How to Make a Web Page". Your First 10 HTML Tags Just starting out with HTML? Here are 10 essential HTML tags that you'll need to know when building your web pages. If you learn how these 10 tags work then you'll have enough knowledge to put together a basic page. http://www.elated.com/articles/first-10-html-tags/ 5 Great Resources To Learn How To Code: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-great-resources-learn-code/ How to Make a Web Page: Getting started with HTML: http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/ Comprehensive intro for HTML and CSS: http://htmldog.com/ Covers the basics of web standards-based design in HTML and CSS: http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/1-introduction-to-the-web-standards-cur/#toc Good reference for HTML, CSS and JavaScript: http://reference.sitepoint.com/ BASIC HTML & CSS for NON-WEB DESIGNERS: http://www.dontfeartheinternet.com/ Ron

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On a real browser you can usually right-click and select "view source" or something very similar.

ThirstyPretzel

try with Ctrl+U you can see all your coding please visit my blog http://yudhacomunity.blogspot.com/

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