Learning HTML
For Kids!


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Welcome to Learning HTML For Kids. This tutorial attempts to teach the young (10 years old and up) about the markup language HTML. I have tried to present the information in the simplest of terms so that it can be easily digested.

As with most technology today, change happens, even to HTML. Since its inception in 1990, HTML has gone through many revisions. This tutorial demonstrates how to use HTML (version 3.2) using the browser, Netscape Navigator®. I try to cover some of the changes being made to the mark-up language, specifically in version 4.0. 

To reduce problems created by different platforms (MAC vs. PC) and browsers, I have created links to view all code examples.  If you are going to print out this tutorial to use as a reference tool, I would suggest printing out those links labeled "browser" as well.

I assume that the reader of this tutorial has:

  1. a basic knowledge on how to operate a PC or MAC and
  2. can use a browser.

If you need a browser, please feel free to download one or both of the following:

Netscape Navigator
Microsoft's Internet Explorer

And finally, if you find any errors or want to make any kind of improvements, please do not hesitate to contact me either by email or by phone: 503.968.2423. Thanks!

Best regards,
Jill Jeffers Goodell

Let's begin learning about HTML.

Go to Chapter 1: What is HTML anyway?


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