Congratulations, you have now reached the final lesson.
So now I know
everything?
You have learned a lot and you
are now capable of making your own websites! However, what you have learned are
the basics and there is still a lot more to be mastered. But you now have a
good foundation from which to build on.In this last lesson, you will get some final tips:
- First, it is a good idea to maintain order and structure in your
HTML documents. By posting well arranged documents you will not only show
others your mastery of HTML but will also make it considerably easier for
yourself to keep an overview.
- Stick to the standards and validate your pages. This cannot be
stressed enough: Always write clean XHTML, use a DTD and validate your
pages on validator.w3c.org.
- Give your page contents. Remember that HTML is a tool, which
enables you to present information on the Internet, so make sure that
there is information to present. Pretty pages may look nice but most people
use the Internet to find information.
- Avoid overloading your pages with heavy images and other fancy
stuff you have found on the Internet. It slows down the loading of the
page and could be confusing for visitors. Pages that take more than 20
seconds to load can lose up to 50% of their visitors.
- Remember to add your website to search engines/directories so
people other than your closest family can find and enjoy it. On the front
page of all search engines, you will find a link to add new pages (The
most important is Google,
but there are also others like DMOZ, Yahoo, AltaVista,AlltheWeb and Lycos).
- In this tutorial, you have learned to use Notepad, which is a
simple and very easy to use editor, but perhaps you will find it helpful
to use a more advanced editor which gives a better overview and more
possibilities. You can find a summary and reviews of different editors on Download.com.
How do I learn more?
First of all, it is important that you continue to work and experiment with the things you have learned in this tutorial. Study other people's websites and if you find something you like see how it was made with "View Source" (Click "View" in the menu in your browser and choose "Source").Search the Internet for examples and articles on HTML. There are lots of websites with great contents on HTML.
Read and ask questions in the Forums. This is where you meet the real experts from whom you can learn a lot.
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