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DISPLAYING A WEB PAGE IN A WEB BROWSER

                 Once you have created and saved an HTML document, you need to open it in a web browser to

                 view it. To do this, go to the folder where the file is saved and double-click the file. The web page
                 will automatically open in your default web browser.

                                                                                              SHORT SIGN

                                                                                            To open a new tab in
                                                                                               a web browser:
                                                                                                   Ctrl + T





                        EDITING AN EXISTING HTML DOCUMENT

                 Editing an HTML document means opening the file, making changes, saving it and viewing the
                 updated page in a browser. To edit an HTML document, follow the given steps:










                     1    Right-click on the HTML file icon.



                        2    Select the Open with option.





                          3    Select the Notepad option.







                 This will open your HTML document in Notepad so that you can make changes to the file. After
                 making the required modifications, you need to save the file by pressing the Ctrl+S keys.
                 If your web page is already open in a Web browser, you need to press the F5 key to see the
                 modification you have made.


                                                            Ask
                                                                      AGENT
                                                       OrangeAI
                  Create an HTML web page using the title The Water. Use the <H1> tag for the heading and <P> tag to
                  add a description.

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