Introducing 40tude HTML
Overview
40tude HTML is a tag-based, shareware HTML editor for 32-bit Windows. It runs on Windows 95/98 and Windows NT4. HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, a set of reserved words and conventions for displaying text, graphics, sounds, etc. on the World Wide Web (WWW). You can use a standard editor, like Windows Notepad to create a HTML file, but most likely after a while you'll want HTML editing a bit more luxurious.
Welcome to 40tude HTML!
Limitations of 40tude HTML
40tude HTML will NOT teach you the HTML language, neither this help file, nor the program itself. There are a whole bunch of good books available on HTML and there are also some good online resources. 40tude HTML comes with Wilbur, the Web Design Group's HTML 4.0 Reference help file that provides a quick overview of all HTML 4.0 elements, their attributes and brief descriptions. If you are in need of a better external HTML help file, we personally recommend the "HTML Reference Library" by Stephen Le Hunte, a native Windows help file available at http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~le387818/. German speaking users might want to try the excellent "Selfhtml" by Stefan Mⁿnz. It is available at http://www.netzwelt.com/selfhtml/. 40tude HTML currently supports the WDG help file and selfhtml as external HTML files.
40tude HTML is not a WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) editor. If you need such a feature, 40tude HTML is not for you.
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