Very Simple Overview
Creating a World Wide Web (WWW) course homepage means creating a computer
file that contains special "codes" or "tags" that allow it to be viewed
with WWW browser software such as Netscape or Internet Explorer. Your computer
file can contain links to other files you create and links to other sites
or files on the Internet. The system of "codes" or "tags" used to format
and link WWW files is known as HyperText Markup Language (HTML).
Generally, you will create the HTML files on your personal computer
and then transfer them to another computer (the WWW server) so they can
be read by anyone who has a WWW browser and who knows the address, or Uniform/Universal
Resource Locator (URL), of your files.
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