Friday, October 10, 2008

MUDDIEST POINT #7

This weeks lecture was very helpful in clarifying many details to questions that I had from the video and readings. One of my muddiest points is when viewing Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) in describing the structure of text-base information in a document can the user change the information on the page where the HTML is coded or does the change have to occur from re-entering the data?

1 comment:

Daqing said...

browser only give you the ability to view the content usually, you cannot change the content unless you are in an editor for the webpage