Introduction to HTML Computer Code

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How to understand and write HTML code; learn to build your own website in this free computer programming video series.

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Summary: Have you been dreaming about having an internet presence but don’t know the first thing about how to make a website? Sure, you’ve probably managed to navigate the basics of MySpace or Facebook, but now you find a pre-configured web page design and narrow functionality limiting—it stifles your creative vision. You long for radio buttons and drop down menus; you pine for a proprietary domain name, and for a CSS that isn’t based on creating epileptic attacks with a thousand flashing advertisements. You need the flexibility—and pride—that comes with creating your very own website, whether for personal use alone, as an online business, or for any other endeavor under the sun.

Well fret no longer, my friend. In this free online website design and development tutorial, our expert will show you just how to make your own website. He’ll walk you through the fundamentals of laying out your basic page flow design, how to create a homepage with umph, how to digitally edit and upload photos and artwork, how to make a banner, add video, make a drop down box, radio buttons, an email link, request forms, and even how to optimize your site with keywords that search engines like Google find you, thus driving more traffic to your very own web domain.

About the Expert

Contact: greenbelt.com/dorian...

Expert: Dorian Winterfeld has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science and has general web and database programming primarily in Perl and SQL on Windows and Unix platforms. Databases include MS-SQLserver and Oracle. He also developed in PHP, ASP, ColdFusion, JavaScript and XML. Custom web applications for National Geographic, Discovery Channel and Maryland State Department of Education.

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