How to add a structure too your website, via html
Okay so CSS is the element you need to throw in with your html to structure your web page. CSS has a lot to offer because it has functionalities where you can designate <divs> (dividers) to your website. Divs allow you to target specific parts of the page and differentiate it from others. CSS also has <spans> you can use that are a little different than divs but the same concept. These two functions allow the individual to break apart their webpage and design it as see fit.
**NOTE - html and css are almost 100% of the time used together in every webpage. It is recommended to make an html file and attach it to a css file, but you could use the <style> tag in html to not have to do that.
Here's a css tutorial you can use.
If you truly struggle to work with css and don't have the time to learn it, I would either go with using Dreamweaver (web development software) or downloading css templates. There are a lot of free ones out there on the internet that could help out.
Cheers~
**NOTE - html and css are almost 100% of the time used together in every webpage. It is recommended to make an html file and attach it to a css file, but you could use the <style> tag in html to not have to do that.
Here's a css tutorial you can use.
If you truly struggle to work with css and don't have the time to learn it, I would either go with using Dreamweaver (web development software) or downloading css templates. There are a lot of free ones out there on the internet that could help out.
Cheers~
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