Introduction

Today we are introducing about HTML meaning hypertext markup language. Webpage is a document that using serveral HTML codes or tags in order to display information on the browser. Everything of information on a webpage takes a lot of coding and time.
Task
1. Formulate a definition for webpage and tags.
2. Design a simple webpage.
3. Give your opinion on why you would use a webpage or website.
4. Tell the difference between a webpage or website.
1. Tagging- Commonly used in blogs, site authors attach keyword description (called tags) to identify images or text within their site as a catergories or topic.
Webpage- A document on the World Wide Web, consisting of an HTML file and any related files for scripts and graphics, and often hyperlinked to other documents on the web.
4. The Difference between webpage & website is that a webapge is one single page of information; while a website is made up of a number of different web pages connected by links.
Process
- What is a Webpage?
A Webpage is a document which can display text, graphics, audio, video, and other elements through a web browser.
- What is HTML?
Hypertext Markup Language, a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web Pages.
- What Are Tags and The Importance Tags?
HTML tags are keywords (tag names) surrounded by angle brackets llike <html>.
- What is a Website?
A location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the world wide web.
Evaluation

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Categories |
Marks |
Marks Awarded |
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Content- appropriateness of content |
2 marks |
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Layout-organization |
4 marks |
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Background- attractiveness |
3 marks |
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Use of font tags- style and size |
4 marks |
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Graphics- most be related to the content |
2 marks |
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Spelling and grammar |
1 mark |
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Creativity and originality |
4 marks |
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Conclusion

This is the end of the lesson, I Hope You all enjoyed the features, graphics; this was a way to learn how to make a Webpage Design.
Have Fun, making a Webpage.