Hints for usage

Filename is the name of the html file that will be created. It is recommended that you keep all created files in the default subdirectory. This is so they will be available to the search engine as well as making it less likely that you will overwrite an important file in another directory. Note: Do not use 'http://' style addressing for this field.

Title should be self-explanatory; the title of the document you are creating. Try to use standard alphanumeric characters and avoid special characters like ampersands, and equal and plus signs, and brackets etc.

Header lets you insert code that normally goes into the document header. Most people who create HTML documents don't need to worry about this field.

Body Attributes is the field where you can set the attributes for the entire document which will be displayed, such as the color of the page and the color of the text on that background. Clearing out this field will cause the page to be displayed with the default attributes.

Body is where you can input any text and html tags for the document; The meat of the document. You don't need to supply the <HTML> and </HTML> tags, just what normally goes between the <BODY> and </BODY> tags.

Many of these fields have Wizard buttons which will bring up forms and hints in this lower frame to help you fill in your document in the way you would like. These Wizards don't provide a complete listing of HTML tags by any means and don't cover all the options for each tag listed. They won't write the document for you but will help you insert some of the more common and useful HTML elements to create, what will hopefully be, a professional looking document. Everything inserted into the Body field will always be inserted into the bottom of that field, no matter where the cursor is. Even with the help of the Wizards you may need to do a lot of cut-and-pasting to get the look you desire. Use the Preview button to go back and forth to check how your document will look. Note: The Preview button may not display shtml and php3 files correctly as the preview feature does not support the parsing that these type of files require.

If you are new to HTML a little trial-and-error experimenting with this form will hopefully make you more comfortable with web page design. Just be careful with experimenting with documents created by others. You wouldn't want to accidentally delete anything that someone took a lot of time inputting. Other than that don't worry about breaking anything and have fun.