Monday 15 May 2017

HTML: Tools Required For Editing

HTML: Tools Required For Editing

In the last blog, we saw a few things about HTML (Hypertext MarkUp Language) and its connection with web design. Also, a mention about HTML 5. In today's blog, we will see some details about the tools required to edit the HTML code.

Before talking about any of the HTML tags, you will need to know about an approach to write them. For that, your best alternative is a quality text editor tool. Quite a few text editors are available in the market.

We are not discussing here about Microsoft Word or Apple's Pages over here. While these are useful for composing letters and documents, they are not that appropriate for HTML. That is on account that they include a great deal of invisible formatting that will botch your page when seen in a browser.

Rather, we have to work with bare-bones (or 'plain text') files. These are created using Text Editors like Notepad on Windows. Indeed, it's totally conceivable to compose a website page with Microsoft's standard tool. Notwithstanding, we wouldn't prescribe it since there are better options out there that are accompanied with additional functionality to make coding simpler.

In case you're on Windows, you make use of Notepad++ or TSW WebCoder while Mac clients might need to use TextMate. A few versions of Linux are accompanied with Gedit, which is likewise a fantastic text editor choice. Additionally, there are text editors that work over every one of the three stages like Atom, Brackets and Sublime Text. The second thing we need is a web browser to see the reward for all the hard work we put in.

Since you are perusing this article, we will simply assume the fact that you as of now have one of those close by. On the off chance that you don't (which would be a surprise), ensure you install one of your choice (it's dependent upon you, no compelling reason to open up the browser face off right over here).


When you are done with collecting your tools, we are prepared to begin without a doubt.

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