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| | How to Make a Web Page |
 | | Web pages are actually text files that are "tagged" with symbols to represent structure and function. |
 | | When the page is viewed by a Web browser, such as Netscape or Internet Explorer, these HTML codes are interpreted by the browser, which pulls in all the separate files and assembles the Web page in the form you finally see it. |
 | | Web browsers work just fine in "local mode" on a stand-alone computer, although without an Internet connection it can obviously not access external pages, that is, pages that are resident on remote host computers. |
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