This generator will produce a "HTML" document. A fast and simple way to try out your web page designs and codes. Simply copy and paste your finished html code to your own html file.
These generators will automatically produce a "Table". Tables are a great way to align items on a web page. They give you a lot of control over where things are placed. We're not talking about modern office furniture either. But we can... If you have trouble understanding tables and their features, you might actually try imagining a desk from teh furniture section of your local furniture store.
Picture a desk (your <table>) with drawers underneath (2 columns of drawers and 3 rows of drawers). And then put a desk nameplate on top of the desk and a set of sticky notes. The columns and rows of drawers represent your table cells that you can put information into. The sticky notes can be stuck on the edge above the drawers (your table cells <td>) as column labels (aka table headers <th>). Your desk nameplate serves as a <caption> for your table.
This generator will automatically produce "Frames". Can't decide on just what type of frames layout to use ? This tool will help you see layouts in advance.
A quick way to view a background color to see how it looks with a text color. Take the hex color codes with you when you leave to place into your web page designs.
Create changing color mouseover scrollbars for your web page. Works with IE only and you must have at least IE 5.5 to see any type of colored scrollbars.