Why not take a look at some of the existing ones and then just view the source to see how they show the code!
http://www.pagetutor.com/html_tutor/lesson01.html
is a good one.
Basically if you put the
, which is an html tag by the way, in front of the code it will show.
2007-06-04 13:14:31
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answered by Tracy L 7
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There is a code to let you write HTML without it being incorporated into the code for the website. Try putting the code in this format:
code you want people to see
, try putting quotes around the code inside the
if the
doesn't do it alone. It has been a while since I have done HTML so I could be wrong. Try going to this website: www.dreamincode.net I have used it for many years and find it has very good advice if you can figure out the layout.
2007-06-04 13:18:56
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answered by rdwoelfe 3
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I'm not sure I quite understand your question, but if you are asking how to display HTML code in an HTML document, then try using CDATA sections. Everything inside the CDATA section will just be considered plain text. Just place your code between tags like these:
2007-06-04 13:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Webstarts.com is your answer. It's free to sign up and their online editor uses simple drag and drop functionality so you need zero web experience to build completely custom websites. They also have image search and video search tools, so dropping videos, images, text and even music takes 1 or 2 clicks at most. Check them out here: http://Webstarts.com
You can also register a domain or configure it to work with your existing domain. They make it really simple and provide everything: hosting, domain registration, tons of templates to choose from, images, videos, etc... I've never found anything out there quite like it. It's pretty powerful, and at the same time super easy to use.
Gallery of Websites Created With The Webstarts Editor http://webstarts.com/gallery-hr.php
2007-06-06 06:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Check it out:
http://html-html.com/ignore.html
2007-06-04 13:17:23
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answered by Siervocal 4
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search for w3schools on yahoo. they have handwritten tuts. to help you on your way. Javascript is the key for comment boxes.
2016-05-21 06:17:58
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answered by melaine 3
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