ࡱ > J L I = bjbjupup 46 = | $ t [ [ [ # # # # # # # , % B( # [ [ [ [ [ # # [ # [ # r {! T {" wB 1 ! # # 0 $ ! ( ( {" {" [ [ [ # # [ [ [ $ ( [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ : Craig Stroupe | University of Minnesota Duluth Marking Up Text with HTML on a Mac What to doHow to do itLets get organizedOpen up TextEdit From TextEdits menu at the top, choose TextEdit > Preferences, and under Format choose Plain Text. Then close the Preferences window. In TextEdit, choose File > New Save the blank page as index.html in a folder Inside of that folder, create a sub-folder called assets With your browser, download the image I provide you into the folder assets (right-click on image, choose Save Image As) Type in text to mark up. In the TextEdit document, type the following on separate lines: Moby Dick Chapter One: Loomings Call me Ishmael. Some years ago...Mark up the page to define it as an html page. In a line above Moby Dick, type In a line below the last line of text, close the html page by typing : Moby Dick Chapter One: Loomings Call me Ishmael. Some years ago... Choose File > Save to save your changes Notice that the two tags bookend the entire page. Open the page in a browserOpen a browser and choose File > Open File (commands may vary depending on the browser) Navigate to your saved TextEdit file index.html and open it. Mark up the novels title as a first level headingAdd tags to either side of the novels title to look like this: