How to master simple HTML codes for lazy people | Part 1

in #masterclasskk7 years ago

How to master simple HTML codes for lazy people.

Greeting my esteemed Steemians,

Do you want to write well and earn more? If the answer is a resounding YES, this is for you to read.

Introduction.

Currently, thousands of people are joining steemit.com on daily basis. Although it is normally good to have more steemians on this platform, it is even better if they are also good at creating good content.

Each and every steemian that you invited, must be guided so that they can grow healthily. This post is going to do just that.

If you are lazy to teach the person you have invited, this post may be able to help you to teach them.

One of the skills that you are going to learn is mastering simple HTML codes.

Basic HTML codes

Headings

Heading | code: 1x #>spacebar<TEXT

Heading | code: 2x #>spacebar<TEXT

Heading | code: 3x #>spacebar<TEXT

Heading | code: 4x #>spacebar<TEXT

Heading | code: 5x #>spacebar<TEXT
Heading | code: 6x #>spacebar<TEXT

Every time you add #hashtag in front of your heading, the size will get smaller and smaller. This code is good for arranging your headlines.


Horizontal line

This 3 dashes ___ will make you a light grey coloured horizontal line.
Good to separate your paragraph or pictures. Like so:-

These 2 basic HTML codes are so basic that you can afford to be lazy to master it.

I will post the Part 2 shortly after this.

Conclusion.

I hope that after you have read this post, try it out. If you are new to steemit and have yet to write your #introducemyself post, this is the right time to do it.
If you already know some of the HTML codes written up here, I hope that this will refresh your skill with it.

I am still learning myself. By teaching others, especially newbie, it has indirectly taught me how to master it.

Appreciation

Thank you very much to @bitrocker2020, @maverickfoo, @deborism and @awesomianist for the knowledge.
Thank you to @danieldoughthy, @viverridae, @veenang and @gelfire for organising the wonderful event.

Thank you to all who have made Steemit Masterclass KK a success. Let us share this knowledge with others.


If you are interested to read my other post on what happened during the Steemit Masterclass KK, please find it here.

  1. How to get better with Steemit Masterclass Part 2.
  2. How to have fun riding boat the steemit way.
  3. How to end Steemit Masterclass with a blast.
  4. Steemit Masterclass KK.
  5. How to get better with Steemit Masterclass.
  6. Masterclass for the steemit blogger in North Borneo.

Keep writing, keep reading and keep practising.

Thank you for reading this post.


@papanog is a General Practitioner who loves to talk about health. In his spare times, he will cook for his family. A new passion is to learn more about how to be a good steemit blogger and promoting steemit.com. Making sure that all contents are written to add value to whoever visits and reads this blog post.

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For those # that you use is called markdown actually. Markdown will then compiled to HTML for user to see.

Thank you @superoo7. I have a lot more things to learn actually.
But I think i will concentrate the easiest one.
Thank you for stopping by.
Cheers

Well done @papanog. Its like sitting down in that front row all over again. Thank you for this.

good job, upvoted

Thank you for your support.

#test .. i dont get it

You need to have spce between the hastag and your heading.

1stHead

2ndHead and so on.

test

oo i got it.. thanks for the tips

GReat recap of some of the markdown codings @papanog. Thanks for sharing it!

Thanks. Part 2 will come up soon.

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