HTML and Webpages

Recently I've practiced using the very basic structure of HTML to create a webpage of my own. It had a green background, an image that wouldn't scale with the sizing of the browser on my laptop, with the words "Man this webpage probably looks absolutely awful.", while the "absolutely awful." looped across the webpage. To be honest, the webpage did look absolutely awful; the green was not a pleasing color to the eyes, the image was far too large to easily view in a half-screen browser, and the text on the webpage was far too small in respect to the rest of the webpage. However, this webpage only took me a few minutes to make using Notepad, so I wouldn't expect it to be that high of quality in the first place. After seeing the final webpage, it made me realize how much goes into the programming of webpages to make websites more visually appealing, whether that be the text size and font or the scaling of the images for different browser window sizes. I did have a fun time making this webpage, though, despite its low quality, and would be excited to make other webpages in the future using HTML. Despite the text looking awful, it was still incredibly easy to make some of the text loop across the screen, and just as easy to add an image from the internet to the webpage. I thought this might be somewhat harder to do, but it would take almost no effort for me to make another webpage in ten minutes.

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