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The actual files that make up Web pages, the HTML code, are nothing more than plain text documents. It's the browser that makes them special to look at and use. Most of the time, you will not need to actually see the HTML code that comprises a Web pageOffice FrontPage 2003 does a pretty good job of authoring Web pages in the Design view. But to be really proficient in Web page creation, it doesn't hurt to dig into the code and experiment. In this chapter, you'll learn how to:
Implement the Code and Split views
Look up HTML tags
Edit tags in the Design view
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