|When you see a Web page displayed in your browser, it is typically a colorful collection of text and graphics. The HTML document that your browser uses to produce a Web page looks entirely different.|4800|1845|1290|3825||0|0|0|0|
|Every Web page has a title that appears in the browser's title bar and tabs. An HTML <title> tag specifies the text that's used as the title.|480|3625|1230|2910||0|0|3|0|
|Web page links are often underlined and clicking one takes you to another Web page. The HTML for a link specifies the URL where your browser can find the linked Web page.|2595|7425|1335|3270||0|0|0|0|
|Some links lead to scripts and forms. For example, this link leads to a script called submit_recipe.asp that budding cooks can use to send their own recipes to Chef Don's Web site.|5940|1415|1335|3270||0|0|0|0|
|You've seen how your browser works with HTML behind the scenes to produce a colorful Web page. If you're ever curious about the HTML for a page you're viewing, you can see the HTML.|6855|2365|1515|3300||0|0|3|1|
|The source document appears in a window, which can be closed when you've satisfied your curiosity about the Web page's HTML.|7410|4095|1275|2985||0|0|0|0|