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Where do you need to start?

Web is all about presentation of varied textual and graphical elements along with the beautification, animation & effects to enhance its visibility. Web is based on various languages typically as html, php, ajax etc.

But, the most important and genuine hands behind web development is laid by the Hypertext Markup Language abbreviated as HTML.

Writing html code is not a big deal with constant practice and easy understanding. So, lets just start with our journey into the world of Web designing / development with few basic necessities:

What do you need ?

1. A text editor (even as simple as Notepad)
2. A working system
3. Specially You !

Seriously that's all you need.


You can also checkout few of the other text editors mentioned but if you are using one. You are good to go with it. Few of the popular ones are :
  1. Notepad++
  2. Sublime text
  3. Adobe Dreamweaver (paid)
  4. Coffee cup
  5. Komodo edit
  6. Netbeans
  7. Apatana Studio  
These are few of the most widely used editors. Few of them are WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) editor which lets you design visually.
So once you have an editor that suits your needs and you feel comfortable with you can directly dash into writing html.

NOTE: You are advised not to use a word processor like MS-word or Wordpad to go about with html for a reason that text written using these softwares may have various formatted elements that are not needed and may interfere with your code! 

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