Chapter 2. Working With Web Page Files
Before you start writing (X)HTML elements and attributes, it’s important to know how to create the files in which you’ll use such code. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to create, edit, and save Web page files. I’ll also touch on some design and organizational considerations.
If you can’t stand waiting any longer, and already know how to create the actual files, skip on ahead to Chapter 3, Basic (X)HTML Structure, where I begin to explain the (X)HTML code itself.
Designing Your Site
Although you can just jump in and start writing Web pages right away, it’s a good idea to first think about and design your site. That way, you’ll give yourself direction and save reorganizing later.
To design your site
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