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This wikiHow teaches you how to use Windows' Notepad app to store information for a webpage written in HTML and CSS. HTML is the programming language used to create your webpage, while CSS is the language that determines the style—color, font, and so on—of the HTML elements on the webpage.

Making a CSS Stylesheet in Notepad

  • Create a Notepad file and add the document type code. Add the HTML tag, BODY tag, headers, and paragraph text.
  • To add CSS, put a space between the HTML and BODY tags. Enter a HEAD tag and STYLE tag.
  • You can style the header or paragraph text size, color, alignment, and font used.
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Creating an HTML Page

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  1. Type <!DOCTYPE html> into Notepad, then press Enter to start a new line.
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  2. Type in <html> and press Enter .
  3. Type in <body> and press Enter . You can now begin entering your webpage's information.
  4. Type in <h1>TEXT</h1> , making sure to replace "TEXT" with your preferred page heading, and press Enter .
    • For example, to create a page header that says "Welcome!", you would type <h1>Welcome!</h1> into Notepad.
  5. Type in <p1>TEXT</p1> , making sure to replace "TEXT" with your preferred message, and press Enter .
    • For example, to add text that says "I am an iguana", you would enter <p1>I am an iguana</p1> into Notepad.
  6. Each subsequent header and paragraph must have an ascending number applied to it; for example, your second header will have <h2></h2> tags around it, and the second paragraph will have <p2></p2> tags.
    • Make sure that you're continuing to press Enter after each line of code.
  7. Once you've entered your last line of code, type in </body> on its own line and press Enter , then type in </html> . Your document is now ready to be styled with CSS.
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Adding CSS

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  1. You use CSS to change the appearance of an HTML element (e.g., a paragraph). CSS is typically written in the following line-by-line format: [1]
    • element tag { (for example, p { )
    • modifier: property; (for example, font-size: 20px; )
    • modifier: property; (for example, color: black; )
    • }
  2. These should be near the top of the page.
  3. Type in <head> and press Enter .
  4. Type in <style> and press Enter .
  5. To do so:
    • Type in body { and press Enter .
    • Type in background-color: lightblue; and press Enter .
      • You can use any supported color here, as well as "light" or "dark" modifiers.
    • Type in } and press Enter .
  6. Type in h1 { and press Enter , add a modifier and press Enter , and type in } and press Enter . You can add multiple modifiers to one element as long as each modifier is on its own line. Common modifiers include the following:
    • Text size - Type in font-size: 30px; to set your text as 30-point font. Substitute any number that you want to use.
    • Text color - Type in color: black; to make black text. Substitute any color that you want to use.
    • Text alignment - Type in text-align: center; to center the text. You can also type left or right to align the text appropriately.
    • Font used - Type in font-family: times new roman; to set your font as Times New Roman. You can also use fonts like verdana or georgia .
  7. Type in p1 { and press Enter , add a modifier and press Enter , and type in } and press Enter .
    • The modifiers that you can use here are identical to the ones used for the header.
  8. You can style any element by referencing its tag text and placing an open curly bracket ({), adding modifiers, and then closing the bracket (}).
  9. On a new line below your last styling text, type in </style> and press Enter , then type in </head> and press Enter . Your CSS sheet is complete, meaning that you can now review and save it.
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Saving the Document

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  1. Your CSS document will vary slightly, but it should look something like this:
    • <!DOCTYPE html>
    • <html>
    • <head>
    • <style>
    • body {
    • background-color: lightblue;
    • }
    • h1 {
    • font-size: 45px;
    • }
    • p1 {
    • color: black;
    • }
    • </style>
    • </head>
    • <body>
    • <h1>Hi!</h1>
    • <p1>I am an iguana</p1>
    • </body>
    • </html>
  2. It's in the top-left corner of the Notepad window. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. You'll see this near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Clicking it prompts a window to open.
  4. Click a folder (e.g., Desktop ) on the left side of the window.
  5. A drop-down menu will appear.
  6. It's in the drop-down menu.
  7. In the "File name" text field, type in your preferred document name (e.g., "My CSS") followed by .html .
    • For example, if you named your file "My CSS", you'd type my css.html into the field.
    • If you use a program that can run ".css" files, you can use .css instead of .html here.
  8. It's in the bottom-right side of the "Save As" window. This will save your CSS sheet in an executable format, meaning that you can open it in your preferred browser or HTML editor rather than in Notepad.
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    CSS files do not need to be compiled. You may just link it to your .html header.
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    Notepad files will be saved to your computer itself, so no account is necessary.
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    CSS files are stylesheets that extend HTML pages with styles. They are not able to be run, but must be specified as links in a tag.
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      Tips

      • When coding in HTML or CSS, it doesn't really matter how many spaces are between lines of code; you can press Enter several times after each line without changing the function of the program.
      • Try indenting different parts of your CSS stylesheet to make finding elements easier. For example, you might indent header code once and paragraph code twice.
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