When you create your web page you just type in your text and then you insert markers-called tags-that spell out how you want things to look. For example, if you want a word on your page to appear in bold text, you surround that word with the appropriate tags for boldfacing text. In general, tags use the following format: The text to be affected The TAG part is a code (usually one or two letters) that specifies the type of effect you want. For example, the tag for boldfacing text is . So if you wanted the phrase “This is bold text” to appear in bold, you’d type the following into your document: This is bold text The first means “Start showing the text in bold.” This continues until the appears. The slash (/) defines this as an end tag, which means “Stop showing the text in bold.” As you’ll see, there are tags for lots of other effects, including italics, paragraphs, headings, page titles, lists, and lots more. HTML (which stands for HyperText Markup Languag