Illustrated by Martina Fugazzotto
So you just read through all the new stuff on the site and now you want to post a shout out to the folks at gURL. But you want it to be bigger than your average shout out--bright red and have blinking text--so that you make a big impression.
Or maybe you have an online profile that absolutely NEEDS to have a photo of your iguana on it, with a big caption reading "My One True Love," and a link to an online photo album dedicated to him.
Or possibly, you bake the most delicious cookies on this side of the Mississippi River and want to sell them to all your friends from your website. But you want the site to look professional, with an animation of dancing cookies and "Becky's Bodacious Baked Goods" in glitter type at the top.
What are you going to do?
You'll have to learn HTML.
This guide will teach you just that. Click on the links below (if you already know what section you need to visit), or if you're completely new to the world of HTML, read each page one after the other. Trust us, it'll make more sense that way.
What the Heck is HTML?
The Basics
Text Formatting
Font, Size, and Color
Images
Links
Layout
Special Characters
What do I DO with it?
HTML for a Webpage
Resources