Tuesday, October 11, 2011

HTML Code

After working with HTML Codes I know realize the time, dedication, and complexity of a website that is found on the internet.  The fact that a browser can turn these codes that look like a list of words into a graphic interface that can be viewed is amazing.  It’s incredible to see how browsers pick up certain tags that make the codes readable and understandable so that the user on the other end of the browser can read actual writing instead of HTML Codes.  The complexity of using various codes and ability to literally make any kind of page with media graphics you want to your liking is great.  When making my browser I realized that certain codes are easier to pick up in the beginning then others.  Some are just as simple as telling the code what heading it will describe such as fonts, size, and colors.  As you begin to add pictures and hyperlinks, the page becomes more diverse and starts to take on an actual look like an internet browser page.  The tags being used as you make progress on your HTML codes start to add together and can build on one another till you reach the certain style of format you are looking for.  You literally can add anything to your Code, which you want to be shown in your browser.  After completing the codes for my browser I found it intriguing to what kind of information, time, and codes go into a web browser and how they are not really that easy to make off the spot.  A lot of work has to go into the code in order to make a professional looking browser.

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