Today is Friday and it is “How to Make Money Online Q&A”.
There are people that don’t have a webpage and have no idea about how to make one, so I decided to create this video tutorial showing you how to get and install a free html editor (NVU) and also how to use it in order to make your webpage.
So, click play, watch, learn, enjoy and apply!
Your feedback is appreciated.
Now you know how to make your webpages using a free html editor (NVU). So, go ahead and start building your webpages RIGHT NOW!
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Thanks,
PV
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Timi
1487 days ago
Hello PV,
Thank you very much for your kindness. I was very frustrated trying to create a web page for months. And with your video I was able to see my own web become a reality.
Thanks again!
PS: I am doing it over and over again. I want you to see it later on.
PV
1486 days ago
Hi Timi, I am happy you are learning how to make your webpage with this video tutorial… It is all about practicing.
When you have it ready let me know. Also, if there is something I can do for you just contact me.
Take care,
PV
Ramon Cifuentes
548 days ago
I am an adult person, I just stay to do something with my computer. I found your video tutorial about HTML Editor very interesting and I’m practicing with it. My question is, do you have video tutorial about rollover imagenes?
I have some photos and I would like to put the name of each person, that mean when I move the mouse on top of them show up their names.
Thank you.
Ramon
PV
547 days ago
@Ramon Cifuentes Thanks for visiting. No, I don’t have tutorials about how to do rollover imagines but it is very easy to do you just have to use the alt tag. Let me give you an example…
< img alt="name" border="0" src="yourwebsite.com/image.jpg" >
* After the < and before > there is no space.
Hope this help.