Cassie16 Posted December 7, 2007 Report Share Posted December 7, 2007 HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language and is the main programming language that makes the Web. Background HTML codes lurk behind all zillions of Web pages on the Net. Many Custom website design actually build Web pages or at least fine-tune them by typing in and editing HTML codes directly. If you don't want to do that, fortunately, you don't have to. Microsoft Word, for example, lets you save your documents as HTML-based Web pages. This way of working is called WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)... You design a document on screen so it looks like what you want. The program you're using then generates the necessary HTML codes to create a Web page that a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer can display. The WYSIWYG HTML editors allow beginners to build complex Web pages by simply "dragging and dropping" onto the work area. These programs eliminate the need to learn HTML, so you can concentrate on the look of your page. But if you are serious about doing more than a page or two, it's to your benefit to learn HTML basics, because these programs generate too much extraneous code and it's often necessary to "tweak" it manually. That's why many pros think that the best Web pages should be hand-constructed. The basics are quite simple. HTML files are plain text files with special "tags" or HTML codes that a Web browser knows how to interpret and display on your screen. Although Microsoft Word, Microsoft Publisher, Adobe PageMaker, and many others can convert documents to HTML, if you are serious about your online business, you need a good HTML editor, which generates clean HTML codes, includes a Web site building system, and helps you view and maintain all the hyperlinks between Web pages and the links to graphics files included in those pages. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albuqerque Posted March 30 Report Share Posted March 30 What are the best advices to sell outsorcing software? Start ups are always short on cash. The only way you can sell to them is if you can help them save a lot of money (and be able to prove that you will) or that you can help them make a lot. Even so unless your solution is mission critical to a software...it is going to be difficult ride. This is one where , as Steve Blank says, you have to get out of the building. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saitama Posted March 30 Report Share Posted March 30 Providing back office, technical and customer support, Helpware specializes in assisting companies in various support areas. This includes omnichannel customer support, technical and IT support, content moderation, CX consulting services, back office support, data tagging, digital marketing solutions, and cybersecurity. The company provides only specialized agents list of companies that outsource customer service, in-house training and equipment to help its customers improve their productivity from day one. Now it is one of the best customer service companies in the US and European markets Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexadavid Posted May 10 Report Share Posted May 10 This post was a great read, providing a well-rounded overview of the topic with valuable insights and practical takeaways. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flokiss Posted May 28 Report Share Posted May 28 Thanks to the Canadian Digital Adoption Grant https://www.customerization.ca/canada-digital-adoption-program/, I had the opportunity to work with this exceptional team of Zoho consultants and developers. Their in-depth knowledge of Zoho One, Zoho CRM, and other applications was impressive. They understood my business needs and tailored the solutions accordingly. Their expertise in writing Deluge code allowed us to automate processes and save valuable time. I highly recommend their services to fellow SMB owners looking to leverage technology for growth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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CustomconeSleeves Posted August 8 Report Share Posted August 8 Hello, In short, HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language and serves as the main programming language for the Web. It underlies countless web pages and can be edited directly for customization. WYSIWYG editors simplify web design, allowing drag-and-drop functionality, but learning HTML basics can lead to cleaner code. HTML files are plain text files containing special tags that browsers interpret. While software like Microsoft Word can convert to HTML, serious online ventures benefit from a good HTML editor for clean code and effective link management. Best Regard, Custom Cone Sleeves Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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