BEST WAY TO REGISTER INTERNET DOWNLOAD MANAGER - 2017



Hello guys whats app...today let take look at the best and Authentic way to register INTERNET DOWNLOAD MANAGER ...have been going  through the internet just to get the better way of  registering INTERNET DOWNLOAD MANAGER  but it seems all goes one way...but today am going show you  the best way to do this registering........


Sometimes we get  frustrated by downloading movies, songs, documents with the traditional way of downloading? From today on wards I have got you covered all you need to do is to download an already cracked latest version Internet Download Manager which will last a life time.
  







BEST WAY TO REGISTER  INTERNET DOWNLOAD MANAGER 

1. Download the Latest IDM from here or If you already have IDM installed Update it by going to Help then to check for Updates.

2. If you don't to update, then click on registration like below 
3. After you click on registration,  A new dialog window will appear that is asking for First Name, Last Name, Email Address and Serial Number like below

4.Now Fill in your name, last name, email address and in field of Serial Key enter any of the following Keys then click on register

RLDGN-OV9WU-5W589-6VZH1



HUDWE-UO689-6D27B-YM28M


UK3DV-E0MNW-MLQYX-GENA1

398ND-QNAGY-CMMZU-ZPI39

GZLJY-X50S3-0S20D-NFRF9

W3J5U-8U66N-D0B9M-54SLM

EC0Q6-QN7UH-5S3JB-YZMEK

UVQW0-X54FE-QW35Q-SNZF5

FJJTJ-J0FLF-QCVBK-A287M

5.After you click on ok, it will show an error message that you have registered IDM using fake serial key and IDM will exit. Now let's starts the hack .

6. Now Go to local disk C and open it

7. Locate Windows like below  and double click on it
8.Locate System32 like below and double click on it
9.And locate Drivers like below and double click on it
10.Locate etc folder like  below and double click on it
11. locate the host file and open it with notepad 


12.Now copy and past the below code into that host file and save
127.0.0.1 tonec.com

127.0.0.1 www.tonec.com

127.0.0.1 registeridm.com

127.0.0.1 www.registeridm.com

127.0.0.1 secure.registeridm.com

127.0.0.1 internetdownloadmanager.com

127.0.0.1 www.internetdownloadmanager.com

127.0.0.1 secure.internetdownloadmanager.com

127.0.0.1 mirror.internetdownloadmanager.com

127.0.0.1 mirror2.internetdownloadmanager.com




Note : For Windows 7 users, due to security reasons you will not be able to save hosts file.
so follow this steps :

First of all go to local disk (C ) then go to Windows Folder and then go to System32 folder >>>  Drivers folder >>> Etc Folder, in the Etc folder you will see the hosts file.



First of all go to
 local disk (C ) >>>  Windows Folder >>>  System32 folder >>>  Drivers folder >>> Etc Folder, in the Etc folder you will see the hosts file.


  (windows 7 or vista)


Now right click on hosts file and go to its properties, then go to security tab and then select your admin account, just below u will see an edit button (in front of change permissions), Now give the user full control and write and read rights and then click on apply and then click on Ok, now u will be able to edit the hosts file and save changes in it.



After adding these piece of code, save the notepad file. And exit from there.

Now start your Internet download manager, and now you IDM has been converted to full version and specially when you update next time, your registration will not expire. 



Done!!!!!!  Enjoy

Kindly drop your comment below if you find any difficulties or anything else.....thank you

How to Enjoy free 500MB on Vodafone -2017


We all loves free stuff, today in our post we are going to show you an easy way to get free internet bundle in Ghana without performing any difficult task.
Enjoying 500MB free internet bundle is vital for every internet user in Ghana due to the high cost of data packages in our country.
If you really wants to enjoy this  500MB  internet bundle from Vodafone then kindly follow the steps we will be posting.

How To Get 500MB  Free Internet Bundle From Vodafone Ghana

In order to enjoy his free 500MB  internet bundle from Vodafone Ghana you just have to follow the procedure below.







STEPS TO ENJOY 500MB ON VODAFONE


1.Download My Vodafone App Here

2.Install the app

3.Now after installing the app, you need to open it and register by following the setup wizard.
4.After that, you will receive a message notifying you that you have received free 500MB data for downloading the app

5.*126# to check your data usage

That’s all you need to do to get this free 500MB internet bundle from Vodafone Ghana without any hustle.The main purpose of this app is to make users get informed by the latest promotions about Vodafone Ghana.You can check out the latest products, buy different packages, manage your account on the go, pay bills and more. I guess its very simple and easy way to get free 500MB internet bundle in Ghana.If you find this post effective share with your friends and family don't
forget to subscribe for more internet tricks

Enjoy !!!

How To Enjoy 3GIG Data Bundle Free On Vodafone - 2017


Hello my lovely Readers!Hope we are all fine and kicking,Here we come with another awesome tricks for all Vodafone users in Ghana to enjoy the 3 Gig of data bundle on Vodafone....Base on our research on the 3 Gig of data bundle on Vodafone,we found out that Vodafone gives these 3 Gig of data bundle to some Vodafone Users only and its quiet unfortunate why they have refuse to offer this
3 Gig of data bundle to all Vodafone user  rather than giving this offer randomly by picking or selecting some Vodafone users...hmmm but today  in this post i will be giving you the steps to enjoy this great offer from Vodafone, just get some cup of tea and follow the below steps we will
be giving you....

Note:You need to have at least 3:00 airtime on your Vodafone Sim Card



Steps to enjoy 3 Gig data bundle on Vodafone

1.Locate and open Message on your Mobile Phone


2.Type 103 as a message and send it to 5881 like below


3.You will receive a congratulation message like below which means you are through to enjoy, but if you receive a filed message continue sending 103 to 5881 till Vodafone send  you the congratulation message

4.To check your data balance dial *126#

ENJOY!!!!

Don't forget to subscribe share this awesome post with your friends and love one's

Get Free 1.5gig of data from Tigo using - Tigo VOCALNO Tricks






Hello readers,  we were enjoying Tigo tribe but unlucky they've put a stop to it, now they have introduced a new one called VOCALNO.

VOCALNO works perfect. I have been enjoying this VOCALNO  for some few days now. This package comes with 1.5gig data which you will use for

whatsapp, facebook, twitter, IMO, instagram and snapchat, Tigo VOCALNO is really amazing and it's free to use without any deductions for 30days which is subjected to be renewed every month but with this, I will prompt you if it will work. I mean the renewal. You will also get 100mb for accessing the internet for 30days.  Tigo VUCALNO a great offer from tigo. With this I will show you the steps you will use in activating this Tigo VOCALNO .



Steps to activate Tigo  VOCALNO


For new users 

Send text message word this word VOLCANO to 5060
Wait for a confirmation message from tigo

For old users

Send START to 5060
Wait for a confirmation message

Note: please if you are an old user and you  use the START steps and yours wasn't successful try the VULCANO one

After receiving the above message in the above screenshot....kindly have patience and wait for the  second message like below
You are done....Enjoy !!!!!!

FIVE(5) LEGITIMATE WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE

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For every entrepreneur who wants to make money online these are the best steps you could
take to make money online....we the steps given below,  people make  millions with it,they are dozens
who invert years of their life into companies that ultimately fail,sometimes bankrupting them in the process but am not saying this to discourage you....but with the follow steps you will be able make millions dollars depending on effort you will put up...Now let get started with the main topic we have today...

WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE

1) START A BLOG

Start blogging as a part time worker. Choose the topic which you are good at or familiar with. 
Blogging will helps you  learn a lot on the internet. Blogging is suitable for people who love to 
write through typing and who wish to share their knowledge. You can earn money through 

i) Monetizing with CPC OR CPM ADS: the CPC ADS simply means Cost per click also known as pay per click and the Ads are usually banners that you place in your content or sidebars.Each time a reader click on the ad, you will be paid for that click and CPM ADS or cost per 1,000 impressions are the ads that pay you fixed amount of money based on how many people viewed your ads.

ii) Affiliate Marketing: affiliate marketing is another great way to Monetize your blog...if an advertiser has a product he or she wants to sell.he/she will go on agreement to you pay a commission from each sale if the buyer is coming from your blog site.also he or she has a unique link that tracks your affiliate code in that way he or she knows when a buyer use your link to make a purchase 
iii) You can also sell digital Products  by selling online courses, eBooks etc.


2) START A YOU TUBE CHANNEL
Starting a YouTube channel is the most easiest way to earn money with no investments. 
You can start a YouTube Channel in few minutes, but before get started with a YouTube channel you a need Google account. You can create any videos using Soft wares on your pc or  Camera. You can earn money by  applying Google Ad-sense your YouTube videos, promoting others product on your channel. You can really make huge money in a few  months by getting a lot of views and subscribers,you can click the below link to know the steps in creating a YouTube channel.How to set a YouTube blog.


3) AFFILIATE MARKETING

Affiliate marketing is when you refer someone to buy a product or services through a link on your blog to in a process affiliate code , with  this marketing you will earn some money as commissions from each sale if the buyer is coming from your blog site. This requires marketing skills, you should be a good marketer. You can promote your affiliate links through Facebook, Whatsapp, Blog, YouTube. You can find products on Clickbank, Shareasale etc. There are many affiliate products available. Even Google, Microsoft has some affiliate products as well.


4) SELL WEBSITES
You can buy and sell websites from website designer/developers,You can earn a some amount of money through this as well. Flippa.comAfternic.comfreemarket.com and Sedo.com are the sites where you can buy and sell domains. You don’t need any technical knowledge.You need to research on which is the trending name. You can buy the domain for less price and sell it for more price.  It depends on your research. You need to have some knowledge about the names which are trending.


5) SELL PHOTOS

If you have an experience in photography you can start this instantly. People who have passion on photography can achieve in this field. A various site are ready to buy your photos. Some of them are iStockPhoto, SmugMug. Creativity is very important. You can start your own website to sell your photographs.


 You can leave a Comment below if you need any help. We will be of help  if  you want to be a  successful entrepreneur. Thanks reading

Top 10 Best Online or Internet Dating Sites – 2017

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A basic web page

A basic web page

Let’s use what you know about HTML to build a real web page. We’ll look at a web page that’s built using some of the most common HTML tags. In the chapter’s source file, you’ll find a file called simple Webpage .html. Double-click on it, and it will automatically open in a web browser. the below image shows you what you’ll see.



This HTML web page is made with the most basic and useful tags. A web page is just a plain text file with an HTML file extension. Here’s how to view the HTML code that creates this page:
1. Open your text editor, which is either Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac OS X)
2. Select File ➤ Open and open the simpleWebpage.html file.
3. It will load the HTML file, with all the tags visible. This is what you’ll see:



A web page


A simple web page


Everything you see on this page was made using basic HTML tags.

This is a sub-heading


You use HTML tags to structure information.
This is a paragraph of text structured with a p tag.

Making lists


You can also use tags to make a list of things.


  • First item


  • Second item


  • Third item



  • Adding links


    Its easy to create hyperlinks to other web pages, or to create a link
    to generate an email. Here's how:


    • Here's a good resource

    • for learning HTML

    • If you want to say Hi, Send me an email.


    • Add a photo with an img tag, like this:
      A photo of the ocean



      (Alternatively, you can also select View > View Source from your web browser to view this HTML code.) Don’t let this scare you! Notice that all the web-page text is surrounded by tags,and each of the tags changes the way that the text is displayed in the web browser. the image below is a side-by-side illustration that shows the effect that the HTML text has on the text in the web browser. I’ve added some blank lines in the HTML document
      so that it’s a little easier to see where each section begins and ends. However, the web browser ignores those blank lines and uses its own rules for spacing the text.
                       The HTML code is interpreted by the web browser to create the page layout

      Let’s see how each of these new HTML tags changes the way the text is displayed


      Using an attribute to set the document language
      HTML tags can include extra information called attributes . Attributes are added inside the tag, after the tag
      name. The following attribute in the tag sets the web page’s language to English.
       The name of the attribute is lang (for language). "en" stands for English, and it’s assigned to the attribute using an equal sign lang="en" means that the web-page content is written in English.

      Although it’s optional to do this, it’s often a good idea to set the language for web pages because the browser
      may change the way it displays text based on which language it thinks you’re using. You’ll see how attributes can be used to create links to other web pages and to load images in the examples ahead.
      Adding a page title
      The first bit of code adds a title to the web page using the tag.</p><p><head></p><p><title>A web page

      This title doesn’t appear inside the actual web page. It appears in the title bar of the web browser. Look at your
      web browser carefully, and you’ll see the words “A web page” at the very top of the browser window.
      Cool, huh? You might also see it displayed in a browser tab. The tag should always be used inside the</p><p><head> section.</p><p><font color="#0000ff"><b>Page headings</b></font></p><p>The first tag inside the <body> tag is <h1> . That stands for “heading 1,” which is the main web-page heading.</p><p><h1>A simple web page</h1></p><p>The browser interprets this as the main heading of the page, and it displays the heading text in large, bold</p><p>letters. Look a little further down the page and you’ll notice that the other page headings are created with</p><p><h2> tags.</p><p><h2>This is a sub-heading</h2></p><p><h2>Making lists</h2></p><p><h2>Adding links</h2></p><p>The browser displays these in a smaller font size. You can use the <h1> to <h6> tags to create different levels</p><p>of headings and subheadings in your web page.</p><p><font color="#0000ff"><b>Paragraph text</b></font></p><p>Most of the text on the page is surrounded by <p> tags, which show that the text is part of a paragraph.</p><p><p>Everything you see on this page was made using basic HTML tags.</p></p><p>The web browser will set paragraphs in a smaller font than the headings. Most of your website’s text will be</p><p></p><p>inside <p> tags.</p><p><b><font color="#0000ff">Italic and bold text</font></b></p><p>If you want to emphasize any text, surround it with <em> or <strong> tags. Web browsers usually interpret the</p><p><em> tag as italic text.</p><p><em>This text will be italicized</em></p><p>The <strong> tag is usually interpreted as bold text.</p><p><strong>This text will be bold</strong></p><p>You usually use the <em> and <strong> tags inside a <p> tag, like this:</p><p><p>Here is some text which is <em>italic</em> and <strong>bold</strong></p></p><p><b><font color="#0000ff">Making lists</font></b></p><p>Use the <ul> and <li> tags together to create a list of items. <ul> stands for unordered list , which just means</p><p>that the list items don’t have numbers. You create an unordered list by first adding a pair of <ul> tags, like</p><p>this:</p><p><ul></p><p></ul></p><p>You then insert the <li> tags inside the <ul> tags, like this:</p><p><ul></p><p><li>First item</li></p><p><li>Second item</li></p><p><li>Third item</li></p><p></ul></p><p></p><p>The web browser will automatically add bullets (little round circles) before each of the list items.</p><p><font size="2"><br></font></p><p><b><font color="#ff0000">Note:</font></b> <i>If you want your list items to be numbered, use <ol> instead of <ul>. <ol> stands</i></p><p><i>for ordered list, and the web browser will automatically add a number before each of the</i></p><p></p><p><i><li> list items.</i></p><p><i><br></i></p><p><b><font color="#ff0000">Adding links</font></b></p><p>You can easily create a link to another web page by using the <a> tag. <a> stands for anchor . It uses an attribute</p><p>called href that lets you add the website address you want to link to. Whenever anyone clicks whatever is</p><p></p><p>between the <a> and </a> tags, the web browser will open the page you specified with the href attribute.</p><p><br></p><p>You use the <a> tag like this:</p><p><a href=" http://anyLinkToAnyWebsite " >Click to go to the link</a></p><p>If you now click Click to go to the link , a new web page will open the address you specified with the href attribute.  ( href stand for hypertext reference , in case you’re wondering.)You can create a link to any web page on the Internet.</p><p><a href=" http://www.apress.com " >Visit Apress</a></p><p><br></p><p><b><font color="#ff0000">Note:</font></b> <i>The fancy name for website address is URL. That stands for Uniform Resource</i></p><p><i>Locator. It’s important to know this because you’ll see the term URL used a lot. Now</i></p><p><i>you know!</i></p><p><i><br></i></p><p>You can also link to another web page that’s on your computer, like this:</p><p><a href="anotherWebPage.html">The next page</a></p><p><br></p><p>This last example will open an HTML file called another WebPage.html that’s in the same folder as the current</p><p>one. Use this technique to build a website by linking together many individual HTML files.</p><p>When you click a link, the browser will either open the new page by replacing what’s currently in the browser window, or it will open a completely new browser window that floats on top of the old one. You can control this behavior with an additional attribute called target .</p><p>Use target= " _blank" to force the browser to open the link in a new browser window. Here’s how:</p><p><a href=" http://www.apress.com " target= " blank" >Visit Apress</a></p><p>If you want the page to open in the same window as the current page, use target= " _self" , like this:</p><p></p><p><a href=" http://www.apress.com " target= " self" >Visit Apress</a></p><p><br></p><p><b><font color="#ff0000">Note: </font></b><i>Web browsers will usually load a new page into the current one automatically,</i></p><p><i>however, so there’s usually no need to specify this with “_self.” Just leave the whole target</i></p><p><i>attribute out completely if that’s the behavior you want.</i></p><p><i><br></i></p><p>You can also create a link that generates an e-mail to any address with the special mailto: command. Here’s the format you use to specify the e-mail address and the e-mail subject .</p><p><a href="mailto:anyone@email.com?Subject=Hello%20from%20me!">Send an email.</a></p><p>This will automatically open an e-mail client and create a new blank e-mail that will be addressed to</p><p></p><p>anyone@email.com . It will also add the subject line “Hello from me!”</p><p><br></p><p>You’ll notice that between each word in the subject are these characters:</p><p>%20</p><p>This is code for a blank space. You can’t use blank spaces in any links you provide in an href attribute. So, if</p><p>you need spaces, you have to replace them with %20 . The web browser will correctly reinterpret this as a blank space when it generates the e-mail.</p><p><br></p><p><b>Linking to something on the same page</b></p><p>You can also use an <a> tag to link to a section on the same page. First, create the section you want to link to inside an <a> tag. Use a name attribute to give the section a name. The name can be any word you want to use. <a name="information">Any kind of information</a>The name for this section is now “information”. You can create a link to it like this<a href="#information">Click to find more information</a> Now if you click this link, the page will jump to the information section.</p><p><br></p><p><b>Prefetching pages</b></p><p>Usually when you click on a link to another page, you have to wait a few seconds before it loads. You can set your web page up so that it loads certain pages in advance, while you’re still on the current page. That means when you click the link, the new page opens instantly. This is called prefetching a page. To do this, use the <link> tag inside the <head> element. Here’s a link tag that prefetches www.kpoyagahack.blogspot.com .</p><p><head></p><p><link rel="prefetch" href=" http://www.kpoyagahack.blogspot.com "></p><p></head></p><p>It will load the main page of www.kpoyagahack.blogspot.com in the background while you’re still reading the current page. You can use the <b><link></b> tag to prefetch as many pages as you like, from either your own website or anywhere else on the Internet.</p><p><b><br></b></p><p><b>Adding images</b></p><p>The <img> tag lets you add an image to your web page. It has an src attribute that lets you specify where the browser should look to find the image.</p><p><img src="anyImage.jpg"></p><p>As long as you have an image with that exact same name in the same folder as the HTML document, the image will load.</p><p><br></p><p>But the image doesn’t just have to be on your computer, it can be anywhere on the Internet. Just use a website address that points to an image, like this:</p><p><img src=" http://www.anywebsite.com/ocean.jpg "></p><p><br></p><p>You can also use an image as a link by adding the <img> tag inside an <a> tag, like this:</p><p><a href="newPage.html"><img src="anyImage.jpg"></a></p><p>Now if you click on the image, the browser will open an HTML file called newPage.html. The <a> tag can be used to create a link for any HTML element in this same way.</p><p><br></p><p><b><font color="#ff0000">Note:</font></b> <i>Image files can have the extensions JPG, GIF, or PNG. These are all types of</i></p><p><i>compressed image file formats that are used on the Web. Compressed image formats</i></p><p><i>have small file sizes but still look good. The smaller the file size, the faster the image will</i></p><p><i>load over the Internet.</i></p><p><i>The most common format for photographs is JPG, because it can display millions of colors.</i></p><p><i>That’s important for accurately displaying subtle shades and gradients in photographs.</i></p><p><i>JPG files can’t contain areas of transparency, however.</i></p><p><i>Simpler graphics usually use the GIF format. GIF images aren’t used for photographs</i></p><p><i>because they can’t contain as much color information as JPG images. However, GIF</i></p><p><i>images can contain some basic transparency and can be compressed into very small</i></p><p><i>file sizes.</i></p><p><i>A good compromise format is PNG, which allows for transparency and can display millions</i></p><p><i>of colors. It tends to have a slightly larger file size than JPG or GIF.</i></p><p><i><br></i></p><p><br></p><p>The <img> tag also has an attribute called alt, which is text that will be displayed if the image doesn’t load. Use the alt attribute inside the <img> tag like this: <img src=" www.anywebsite.com/ocean.jpg " alt="A description of the image">If the web browser can’t find the image or the network connection is too slow to load it, the text from the alt attribute will be displayed instead. The text also helps search engines identify what your image is, so that it will be easier to find if anyone searches for it.</p><p>Making comments Sometimes when you’re creating an <b>HTML</b> document you might need to make a note to yourself about a certain section. <b>HTML</b> lets you add a comment using this format:</p><p><br></p><p><!-- This is a comment in the document. It won't be displayed in the web browser
      Any text between the opening comment tag won’t be displayed in the web browser.

      Character encoding
      A final thing that you should consider adding to your page is character encoding . This is optional, but it tells the web browser how the characters (letters and numbers) in your document should be interpreted. If you open a web page and the words are scrambled in strange characters it could mean that the web browser isn’t interpreting the character encoding properly. You set the character encoding with a tag inside the
      tag, like this:
      Your page title-->

      The tag sets the character encoding to utf-8 , which is the most common standard. It should be the first tag inside the element, before the . It’s a good habit to get into adding character encoding to your HTML documents, just to make sure your pages are displayed the way you expect them to be.</p><p><br></p><p><b><font color="#0000ff">More about HTML</font></b></p><p>Amazingly enough, this is most of the HTML you’ll ever need to know. You’ll learn more specific tips through the course of this book. See how easy it is? HTML is just a simple way of describing to a computer how to interpret information.</p><p>The best thing that you can do now is take a short break from this book for an hour or so, and try making your own HTML web page. Add a title, some headings, some paragraph text, a list or two, a few links, and try to add some images. To start, follow these steps :</p><p><br></p><p>1. Open your text editor, which should be either Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac OS X).</p><p>2. Select File ➤ New and start creating your page with HTML tags and text.</p><p>When you’re finished, save your work:</p><p>3. Select File ➤ Save As… (Windows) or File ➤ Save As… (Mac OS X)</p><p>4. Give your HTML document the name test.html.</p><p>5. Save it somewhere on your computer.</p><p>To see how your HTML document looks in a web browser, follow these steps:</p><p>6. Open a web browser. Select File ➤ Open File…</p><p>7. Choose the test.html file that you’ve just created and open it.</p><p>8. You’ll see your HTML document displayed as a web page in the browser window.</p><p><br></p><p>If this is the first time you’ve created a web page, there’s a very good chance that you’ve made some small mistakes somewhere that prevent it from displaying properly. Here are some things to check :</p><p>■Make sure that you’ve closed all the tags. This is an extremely common mistake to make.</p><p>■ Make sure that everything you want to display in the browser is enclosed in the opening and closing<body> tags.</p><p>■ Check that you’ve spelled the tag names correctly. This is also a very common error.</p><p>■ If an image isn’t displaying, make sure that the image is in the same folder as the HTML page, and that you’ve used the correct image file extension for the file name: .jpg , .gif , or .png . In the next section we’ll learn about how you can change the appearance of HTML tags by using <b>CSS.</b></p><p><b><br></b></p><p><b><font color="#ff0000">Note:</font></b> In HTML5, the <html>, <head>, and <body> tags are optional. Here’s the most</p><p>basic valid HTML document:</p><p><br></p><p><!doctype.html></p><p><title>

      That’s it! Enjoy the simplicity. You’ll see this format employed by most of the examples in

      this all project.....

      Foundation Game-Design With HTML And Javascript

                  

      Learning HTML and CSS 

      know anything about programming or any other complicated technical computer-y things. You don’t even need
      to know much math. This post will show you everything you need to make great games that you can play on
      the Web, on desktop computers, or as apps on mobile phones and tablets.
      There are lots and lots of ways to make video games. But you don’t need to know all of them—you only need
      to know the best way. By “best,” I mean the easiest and most fun way, and that’s the way that you’re going to
      learn from this tutorial. It’s also the way that will give your games the widest audience, give you the most solid set
      of game-design skills, and give you the best chance of making a bit of money from it too.
      To make games, you have to learn a computer-programming language , which you can use to communicate
      with the computer to tell it what to do. A computer-programming language can look a lot like English, and such
      languages are easy to learn. People might argue with you that technically HTML and CSS are markup languages,
      not programming languages, but I’m going to call them all programming languages here and be done with it.
      This post is all about making games using a technology suite called HTML5. HTML5 is based on three separate
      computer-programming languages that work together:

      1.HTML (HyperText Markup Language):A programming language that describes how games and applications are structured. Games and most  websites are built using HTML.

      2.CSS (Cascading Style Sheets):A programming language that describes how HTML code should be visually presented.

      3.JavaScript : A programming language that lets you control how your games behave.


      You’re going to learn all three programming languages in this tutorial. In this tutorial you’ll learn about HTML and CSS. They’re
      extremely easy to use, and what we cover in this tutorial will be enough to get you started making games.You can also use the skills you learn in this  tutorial to use HTML and CSS to start building websites if that is something you’d like to do. To make games, you’ll need to learn JavaScript, and that’s what much of the rest of this  tutorial is all about.
      These programming languages let you access and control many specialized technologies that are all part of the HTML5 standard. The most important of these for games is canvas . Canvas is a display technology
      that’s great for animation and action games. You’ll learn all about how to use canvas to make games 

      What you need

      Surprisingly, video-game design can be a relatively low-tech affair. Here’s the basic equipment you’ll need to make use of this tutorial.

      1.A computer
      You need a reasonably up-to-date computer, either running Windows or the latest version of Mac OS X, or even Linux. You should have basic computer literacy skills, which includes understanding how to make new files and how to organize them in folders.

      2.Programming software
      Luckily, this costs nothing and you probably already have all the programming software you need already installed on your computer. Here’s what you’ll need:

      A text editor : If you’re using Windows, Notepad works well. If you’re using Mac OS X, you may use TextEdit.

      Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or Opera : These web browsers include some great features for building
      and testing HTML5 games. This post will explain how to use them to help you make games. Safari,
      Chrome, Firefox, and Opera are available for Windows and Mac. Chrome is available for Linux. If
      you’re using a Mac, Safari is already installed on your computer. If you’re using Windows, you can
      download Chrome or Safari here: www.google.com/chrome , and www.apple.com/safari/download
      This tutorial will describe how to use these software programs and tools to program games—you won’t need anything else.
      However, there is some more specialized, but optional, software that you might want to try if you’re doing a lot of programming and want to make things a little easier for yourself.


      Komodo Edit or j Edit : These are free text editors for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. They’re specialized for writing programming code. They number each line of code and highlight important programming words in different colors ( syntax highlighting ). Both these features make writing code easier because you can find and change sections of your code more easily. Once you start to get the hang of programming, and you want to try a slightly more sophisticated text editor than Notepad or TextEdit, Komodo Edit or jEdit is a good next step.

      Aptana Studio : This is a free IDE (integrated development environment) based on Eclipse, for
      Windows and Mac OS X. It includes syntax highlighting and numbered lines of code, and you can
      install a plug-in that helps you debug JavaScript.

      Dreamweaver : This was, for a long time, the most widely used software for building web pages. It’s not free and is perhaps overly complex for the simpler needs of a game designer, but it’s specialized for writing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. Dreamweaver is available for Windows and Mac from Adobe: www.adobe.com .

      ■ If you’re using Mac OS X, you have two further options. Coda is an efficient code editor with a built-in JavaScript debugger and a live preview window of what your game looks like as you’re programming it. Textmate is another excellent OS X-only code editor that also provides a live preview window of your game, as well as integrated JavaScript debugging. Neither Coda nor Textmate is free, but if you do a lot of programming they’re probably worth the cost for the time they’ll save you. Both Coda and Textmate are available through the Mac OS X app store.

      HTML5 is a very new and quickly changing technology, and it’s likely that by the time you are reading this there will be many more, and possibly better, tools for creating HTML5 games than those I’ve listed above. Keep a lookout for new software, and try everything! If you already have some experience programming, you probably enjoy just using one of these editors. But if you’re just starting, they’ll only confuse you. Remember, all you’ll ever really need is a simple text editor and a good web browser. Keep it simple and you can’t go wrong.


      Learning HTML

      There are three related programming languages you need to know to make games: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. We’ll start with the easiest: HTML.
      HTML is a kind of computer-programming language known as a markup language . Markup languages can describe information. This is different from JavaScript, which is a logical programming language. Logical programming languages are used to analyze and make decisions about information. HTML is used for making websites, and it is the foundation for making games. It’s currently in version number 5, which is why it’s known as HTML5.

      Tags
      HTML is used to describe information. It uses tags to tell computers the kind of information a document contains.
      A tag is just a word surrounded by left- and right-pointing arrow characters (sometimes called carets).
      Here’s an example of a tag:

      Here’s a tag that identifies the heading of a web page.

      The main heading


      means “Heading 1.” Tags usually come in pairs of an opening tag and a closing tag. The opening tag looks

      like this:

      The closing tag adds a forward slash, / , to show that the tag is now finished describing the information:
      In this example anything that’s between the opening and closing tags will be identified as a heading, like this:

      Anything between the opening and closing tags is part of the heading

      It’s a really simple system, and you can use it to identify any kind of information in any way you like.

      Note: HTML also lets you use stand-alone tags that don’t need to be closed, like this:
      This tag stands for “break,” and it creates a line space in the text. It isn’t used to describe
      any containing information. If you’ve used earlier versions of HTML, you were probably required to write stand-alone tags with a forward slash at the end of the tag name, to indicate that the tag is self-closing, like this: 
       
      You don’t have to do this in HTML5.

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