You can open them with different things. A browser will display the web page. Any text editor should be able to open the actual file so you can see the code. Anything that can open a text file, like a word processor, will open a html file. Specialise html editors and programs like Dreamweaver can also open html documents.
if you want to open & edit it, try to open it in notepad
In HTML web programming one uses a frameset to create less linear looking websites. Frameset versions were created to make transferring documents that conformed to the old HTML specification easier.
yes you can use any text editing software to make a HTML file. Just use the rules of HTML and save it as htm or HTML and your good to go.
To open an HTML page, all you have to do is double-click the HTML file and it will be opened by your default browser. Hope this helps :)
XHTML documents use the same HTML extension. They are similar just are more strict than the former.
Below are the steps: # Right click on the HTML file # Select Open with # A pop up would open up # Choose notepad # Select the check box that says - Always use this program to open this type of file # Click Ok You are done. Going forward all HTML files would be opened using a notepad by default.
When you next try to open them, they will open in a browser by default so that you can see what the page looks like. You can still open them using Notepad to make any changes you want.
In HTML web programming one uses a frameset to create less linear looking websites. Frameset versions were created to make transferring documents that conformed to the old HTML specification easier.
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yes you can use any text editing software to make a HTML file. Just use the rules of HTML and save it as htm or HTML and your good to go.
To open an HTML page, all you have to do is double-click the HTML file and it will be opened by your default browser. Hope this helps :)
In order to code HTML you do not need an expensive program. HTML can be coded in Notepad if you want to. I recommend Komodo Edit. It is a free program that I use to code. You can download it from the link in the "Related Links" section.
XHTML documents use the same HTML extension. They are similar just are more strict than the former.
There are different programs where you can script HTML in. The program every computer has got is notepad. You can actually script everything in it, but wont see an example and need to know all codes in your head. Another program you can use is for example adobe dreamweaver or webdesigner. However to have a HTML editors program you have to pay for it. If you're a beginner it's maybe fun to copy a website and try to change it in notepad. Save it as (name).HTML and open it in your internet browser :)
You can use various text editors for forming HTML files. IDE like Eclipse can also be used for that.
you can use HTML to program a song into your website.
Below are the steps: # Right click on the HTML file # Select Open with # A pop up would open up # Choose notepad # Select the check box that says - Always use this program to open this type of file # Click Ok You are done. Going forward all HTML files would be opened using a notepad by default.
No is the simplest answer. HTML is a markup language, which can't be used to program apps. -- Some you know from the site......