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Abstract: . . . significant changes. Figure 4 3 1 2 Figure 3 URL Page 4 4 H TML B ASICS Saving Your Files Depending on where you work on your Web page, you may have to Save your file as an HTML file. If youre working with an editor, it should automatically recognize it. If not, you can use Save As and either: Find in the drop down menu HTML File and save it as that (Figure 4, 1). or Type . html at the end of your file name so that it looks like this: index. html , or my_website. html (Figure 4, 2) . Do not use spaces in your file names. Its important to remember where you save your files. Its best to create a special folder for your Web sites ( Figure 4, 3) . When viewing your page, the file extension is in the URL box (Figure 5, 1) . Note that the title in the browser title bar is not the same (Figure 5, 2) . The title tag was used to create the name for the page. 1 2 Figure 5 . . . --1408,1,704,1275,7040
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