How to Make a Home Page

Greetings! This tutorial takes you through the processes needed to get a home page up and running. After you have viewed the tutorial, you can take the on-line test that appears under the tutorial window. You will receive a grade for your test by e-mail (if you type your e-mail address correctly!). You need a forms capable browser to take the test.

If the tutorial doesn't appear: it works through the use of a browser plug-in called Neuron by it's maker...Asymetrix. It is available for users of Windows 95 and Windows NT only. Download Neuron and find out how to configure your browser. Then you can come back and go through the tutorial.

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The Tutorial

The Test

First, fill in the blanks with your email address and name. Then take the test by clicking the button associated with the answer you think is most correct from among the available choices for each question. When you have answered all the questions, send your test in for grading by clicking the Submit button at the bottom of the page. Your grade will be returned to you by email in a time dependant upon the number of submissions received. Thank you for helping test this product.


Enter your e-mail address: (e.g. cindy@server.com)


Enter your First Name:

Enter your Initial:

Enter your Last Name:


1. A home page can be created with any text editor. True False

2. A browser is used to format and display an HTML file. True False

3. As you create an HTML file, use your browser without logging onto the Internet. True False

4. To begin a centered paragraph, use the __________ command tag(s).
P enclosed in greater and less than signs
P enclosed in greater and less than signs followed by C enclosed in greater and less than signs
P and C enclosed within the same set of greater and less than signs
P enclosed in greater and less than signs followed by CENTER enclosed in greater and less than signs


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HTML Resource List

The following links can help you learn more HTML:

HTML Reference Manual


Writing HTML


NCSA -A Beginner's Guide to HTML