If we use it, we teach you how to use it. It is just that simple. You will only ever be as good as the tools you use. Some take longer than others to master. When choosing tools to use for working online there are a few you absolutely need>
- An HTML editor
- WYSIWYG editor (optional)
- Graphics manipulation tool
- FTP processor
We collect and add to tools we use and rate them based on ease of use, the length of the learning curve and functionality.
We include video, audio, and written tutorials in the mix with our favorite tools, but you must be a member and logged in to view the tools and tutorials. The tutorials are free to our members. We wanted to provide more than just FAQs to the help desk and study hall. If you click on one of the tools and don't see anything all you have to do is go back and sign in.
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HTML Editors
HTMLKit is an HTML editor with many "helpers" included in the basic tools. As with any other application it takes a bit of time to master the application. With all the helper tools in the app however, it moves the learning curve to a 3 instead of a 10 (1 being the least difficult to learn and 10 being the most difficult.
(I need a video here that shows the html kit tool bars and settings - basic)
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HTML- Basic
How do I make my site ...
Bits and pieces, recipes, how to get your site to do what you want it to with the html. There are literally hundreds of editors available on the net from Free to those costing in the hundreds of dollars. One of the goals of the Internet Niche Lab and our Associate members is to find the best of the best available for FREE or very low cost.
We primarily use HTMLkit so any tutorials here will be based on html kit's screen prints and videos. The basics of using an HTML editor are pretty much the same no matter what kind of an editor you may be using.
HTMLor HyperText MarkUp Language is the language of the web. It is interpreted by your web browser then served up in the way that the designer wants you to view the pages. HTML is the foundation of all web pages. Without a good and firm foundation any structure would fall. I like to compare HTML to the skeleton of the body. It is what gives the structure shape and form.
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HTML- Basic
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