HTML - Where Html Tags In Word Prosessor
I know that notepad is effective for using HTML tages and save notepad as [save as: name.html] and then it appears like a webpage.
I don't know how to do the same with (wordpad, microsoft office word) When I add HTML tages to wordpad or microsoft office word and [save as :name.HTML] it doesn't appear as webpage, when I write an ordinary content in wordpad or microsoft office word how to open and edite the content with HTML tages Similar TutorialsAs the title states I've been using Microsoft Word 2000 to create my web page but now want to make a simple no frills html HTML document. Is there a simple and quick way to do it ? I know I can simply create a new HTML document and then just copy and paste the links but is there a utility that can do this ? Many thanks Not sure if this is the correct forum for this issue, but will give it a shot. I am trying to convert a word document to html, but the basic 'save as html' doesn't do it for me. I need to create individual html files for each topic in the document map. I have found some softwares that can do this, but every one of them produces html files that cause that annoying internet explorer popup that says something about ActiveX controls. Does anybody know how to automatically produce html files that do not cause this popup. Thank you for your help. I have a word document that I need to add to web template so I need it in html so I can just copy and paste the info. I have tried saving the page as webpage in MS Word2007 but this saves it as an MHTML doc and I cannot just copy and paste that to my template. Is there anything I can use to convert the doc into html and keep the formatting in the doc? in the development of a website i've been given about 50 Word files as my client would have them designed as a webpage - i've NEVER had success doing a simple conversion - is there any good way to convert these .doc files to html without total destruction of the layout? anyone? many thanks, Glenn This might be a silly question but I have my dads resume posted on his site: http://artekengineering.com/ (and click resume button) It was done in word and saved as html. My question is is there a way to make the text a certain size (white space around it on the page) and static on the page instead of it resizing and filling the whole web page? Thanks Hi people, I have two questions: Which is the tag to include other html file in a html file? Second question: How can I do in html a capital word? Thanks with anticipation. Regards Hello Everyone, Can someone guide me how can I open a word doc or text file from a html page. I already changed the following setting for doc files in my system: In Explorer - Click Tools --> Folder Options Click on File Types Goto any office extension (XLS, DOC, PPT,...) and uncheck Browse in Same Window. Here is my html file <html> <body> Hello <a href="c:\\myword.doc" target="_self">Link</a> </body> </html> The preferable way would be to govern it through coding, rather doing some manual settings in browser. Thanks. Hello Im new to html and css. Im creating a menu using a css using the <a> tag. when I use the <a> tag later in my code it uses the css. How do I uses the <a> tag in multiple places on the page and without using the css? Here is an example of the css code used. HTML Code: a:link,a:visited { display:block; font-weight:bold; color:#FF0; background-color:#03F; text-align:center; padding:12px; text-decoration:none; text-transform:uppercase; } a:hover,a:active { background-color:#FF0; color:#03f; } I am using the following css <style type="text/css"> #testbar{ position:absolute; background-color: transparent; width: 730px; height: 94px; visibility: hidden; z-index: 100; } </style> then some java script then Html div tag to show the id <div id="testbar"> <a>Close</a> <script src="/testjs.js"></script> </div> The <a>close</a> following the code as i give in js but the testjs.js is not following the specifications produced by that some java script i used this one working in IE but not in firefox3.5 what might be the problem? can u give the solution ________________________ I have gone back from scratch in HTML but this time creating my own tutorial as I go along and have covered a few items before right here on this forum before and now I just can't seem to remember and understand the bleepety-bleep-bleep-BLEEP things no matter how many tutorials I read a million times on the net, so really freaking frustrating, my head is about to explode, sorry got to vent somewhere before I run amok! Ok, [I'm taking a few deep breaths here......], let me start with "linking to a location on the same page", I see the anchors Quote: <a href="#myanchor">Go to anchor</a> <a name="myanchor">My Anchor</a> Using my text here as an example, I want to use the word in the first line "gone" to link directly to the word "million" in the 5th line from the top, how do I do this please? Hello Everyone, I have just started learning html and I am facing a problem. I have wrote the following code in notepad: Code: <h3> HTML Images - The <img> Tag and the Src Attribute </h3> <p> The <img> tag is empty, which means that it contains attributes only, and has no closing tag.<b/><br/> When I open this html file in browser, text "<img>" does not display correctly. Please help me asap. Thanks! I work as a product manager for a company and one of my responsibilities is to update pricing on our website and I've just recently taken to making cool tables to reference similar products on select product pages. However, with each reference in a description field, the more search results get convoluted and the harder it is to get what you are searching for the come up because our website search tool lists searches alphabetically rather than by relevance. So my question is this: are there any HTML tags that bypass the way search tools organize its listings and let the webmaster specify, "I want this product to show up first in a search." For example, one of our product numbers is P992. We sell similar products, like P993, P994, etc. and I reference P992 on each of these other product pages, but with each product I mention P992 on, that product shows up when you search for P992 on our site, as well. Most of the time the actual product that is searched for is buried somewhere in the middle, depending on where it stands alphabetically, and I can't figure out how to get it to show up at the top of the page. Anyone have any suggestions? I'd rather not spend money on a more advanced search tool and would much rather manually tell our search engine to list the actual product, P992, first and then all other products that mention P992 in their description field to be listed after that. Thanks for any help. Hello Are there any valid HTML tags that you can embed in a page that do not display content on the page? I am looking to store data that a RSS feed can retrieve on a news page, but I don't want the content to display on the news page, only be pulled for the RSS feed. Paul For as long as I've been validating web pages, I never realized that the closing </head> tag was optional in HTML. I feel as if I've missed the boat at times. While I'm all for trimming excess code, I just cannot for the life of me strip out closing tags because they are optional in HTML. I'd be concerned that something, somewhere would not parse the document correctly if I removed the closing </head> element. Are my concerns unfounded? Hi People. I am hooked onto AJAX based apps these days. Instead of using JS to create html using strings. What I did was create a structure in html and clone it to repeat the structure using JS. But, to prevent DOM from being corrupted, I had to append a unique number to the ID of each element (and I had to attach the data to the element anyway). So, instead what I did was remove the ID of the element while cloning and used my own 'data' attribute to attach the data to the element. But, this would violate the W3 standards, right? Or it Wont? What is a better solution? Hello HTML Forum, I am having a slight problem. I want to include the tag in my string of letters, to be printed out to the user, but it keeps putting the tags into format. Example: Code: the <h1> tag will create a "header" size "1" tag. Which validates the rest of the code as style: <h1> So how can I show my readers what tag i'm using, without initializing that tag? -Jeff For as long as I've been validating web pages, I never realized that the closing </head> tag was optional in HTML. I feel as if I've missed the boat at times. While I'm all for trimming excess code, I just cannot for the life of me strip out closing tags because they are optional in HTML. I'd be concerned that something, somewhere would not parse the document correctly if I removed the closing </head> element. Are my concerns unfounded? For as long as I've been validating web pages, I never realized that the closing </head> tag was optional in HTML. I feel as if I've missed the boat at times. While I'm all for trimming excess code, I just cannot for the life of me strip out closing tags because they are optional in HTML. I'd be concerned that something, somewhere would not parse the document correctly if I removed the closing </head> element. Are my concerns unfounded? |