To begin, we first need to understand how HTML code is set up.Ī basic HTML document will look as follows:Īs you’re creating your story, you can customize the CSS for different elements, such as headers and paragraphs. I usually have this open while I’m editing publishing.html so that I can see what pieces of the code I like, such as a transition or effect. This will open the story in Google Chrome, allowing me to click through each page.From here, you can choose what browser you would like to open the file in I’m most familiar with Google Chrome, so I selected the Applications/Google Chrome.app option.To do so in Komodo Edit, navigate to the horizontal toolbar at the top of the program and find View in Browser.From here, return to the pets-completed.html code and open it in a browser to see how the story looks before we begin customizing it.Now, I have a copy of the code that I will edit directly, publishing.html, and the original code that I can use as both an example and a backup.Since my story is about Pubtelligence and publishers, I saved my HTML file as publishing.html in a folder called Publishing AMP. Before moving forward, save a copy of this code in a new folder on your desktop. ![]() Once you’ve downloaded the zip file from GitHub, open the zip file and then the HTML document pets-completed.html in Komodo Edit.You can download it here, or use your favorite code editing program.
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