The Mail Command

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So you finally got around to building your web page? You must feel pretty good! But you get to wondering. What if someone wants to ask me a question? Or how do I know when someone wants to talk to me? There is a way, thanks to the email command. We will look at that command this lesson.
Often web pages will put the name of the webmaster at the bottom of the page. If you get confused, or just want to write to them, you can click on the link, and up pops an email already addressed and ready for you to type your message.

The command to bring up email is very similar to an href. It goes like this: <a href="mailto:mrpdavis90@hotmail.com">email WebmasterPD with a story of your best steak</a> The command mailto: starts the letter with the subject being, in this case, steak.

I am giving you an example below where you can email me.





email WebmasterPD with a story of your best steak
The web site where it is always happening.