HTML in 10 Simple Steps or Less
Chapter One
Part 1: HTML Document Structure
Task 1: How to Write a Tag
Task 2: Structuring an HTML Document
Task 3: Defining Meta Tag Keywords
Task 4: Defining Meta Tag Descriptions
Task 5: Defining the Author of a Document Using Meta Tags
Task 6: Defining Meta Tag Expiration Dates
Task 7: Refreshing Page Content Using Meta Tags
Task 8: Defining Meta Tag Robot Values
Task 9: Controlling the Document Background
Task 10: Working with Source Code in the Browser
Task 1
How to Write a Tag
Prior to computer-assisted publishing, you wrote notes to the manuscript's
typesetter directly in the document - hence the phrase to mark up. In an
electronic text document, like a Web page, you can't scribble in the margins;
you need another mechanism. That mechanism is the tag. Hypertext Markup
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