When it comes to creating websites, the code which is used quite often is called HTML. Your webpage is usually uploaded to the server as HTML code but these days you don’t have to understand any code to create web sites. Although it is not essential for you to know or understand HTML it can be quite helpful if you know a little bit about it.
HTML code stands for Hyper Text Mark-up Language and it is the most used language for creating web pages. The way that images and text are laid out on the pages of a website are provided by the code. It is this HTML code that the server sends to visitors when they want to look at your website. The coding which is stored on the web hosts server is sent out as and when it is requested. When the HTML code reaches another computer then they will have all the information to recreate your page on their screen. It is Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http) which passes this information.
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HTML code is just another way to communicate with the computer. It is quite easy for the computer to understand this even though it is not the computers language. HTML can also handle other codes such as Java Script which is one of the best things about it. HTML was written specifically for the internet in 1990 by a physicist called Tim Berners-Lee. The World Wide Web is now mostly made up of HTML code.
HTML code is relatively easy to learn and it can be useful to understand what is happening with the data about your web page that you send to the web host and that they keep on their server. You can get quite a bit of information from seeing your web page in code and being able to understand it.
Keep in mind also that, a website will have good rankings in major search engines if it is using a properly structured HTML code. Search engines, especially google, uses this so called “spiders” to crawl the internet and cache the website’s information for their search database. This “spiders” usually targets words, sentences, phrases, and not codes or scripts, it does not even understand or sees the images you posted in your HTML pages. It is why, most of the HTML codes for images use an alternative text, so that “spiders” will understand or see the image by interpreting it through its alternative words.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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