You use it to specify general information about the page, like the title which appears on the title bar. What is in the head area does not appear on the page itself when it is viewed in the browser window. You can put things in it like scripts and styles, that can then be referenced from the body of a document. You can also put general information about the page with meta tags, including key words for searching, the name of the author of the page etc.
Heading, denoted by the tages <head> </head> and body denoted by <body> </body>
you need to find the games HTML code and copy and paste it into your HTML document.
There are no such problems to create HTML pages. All you need to do is create an HTML document and run it on a browser.
You will need to embed the SWF file in your HTML using the following code:
Basically...All that is needed to create an HTML document are: A computer with a text editor (like notepad or textedit) A web browser to view the page you programmed And a working knowledge of HTML!
You need to know the various tags in HTML. You also need a browser to run the code.
You need to use a <body> tag because it defines the main body section of an HTML document. Here are the minimum tags required to create a web page: <html> <head><title>My Page</title></head> <body> Hello World! </body> </html>
To convert HTML into PDF, you could try some PDF Creator, but you'd better try the PDF Creator first, then you would know if it fits your need well. Thanks.
You can't. You need a Server-side scripting language such as php.
what document you need sir
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