30-05-2012, 11:16 AM
HTML
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HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is how a web browser displays its multimedia documents. The documents themselves are plain text files (ASCII) with special "tags" or codes that a browser knows how to interpret and display on your screen.
TAGS
When a web browser displays a page, it reads from a plain text file, and looks for special codes or "tags" that are marked by the < and > signs. The general format for a HTML tag is:
Background color, text and size.
a.<body style="background-color:red;">
b.<p style="font-family:a bite;color:green">
This text is in Times and green</p>
or
<font color=yellow>hi hello</font>
c.<p style="font-size:30px">This text is 30 pixels high</p>
or
<font size=4>hi hello</font>
d.<h1 style="text-align:center">This is a heading</h1>
Paragraph
a.<p>This is a paragraph</p>
b.<p>This is<br />a para<br />graph with line breaks</p>
Under line text
a.<u>This is Underline...</u>
b.<strike>This is Strike-through...</strike>
table
Tables start being built from the top left, then across the columns of the first row, then to the second row, across the columns of the second row...
HTML.pptx (Size: 145.01 KB / Downloads: 33)
HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, is how a web browser displays its multimedia documents. The documents themselves are plain text files (ASCII) with special "tags" or codes that a browser knows how to interpret and display on your screen.
TAGS
When a web browser displays a page, it reads from a plain text file, and looks for special codes or "tags" that are marked by the < and > signs. The general format for a HTML tag is:
Background color, text and size.
a.<body style="background-color:red;">
b.<p style="font-family:a bite;color:green">
This text is in Times and green</p>
or
<font color=yellow>hi hello</font>
c.<p style="font-size:30px">This text is 30 pixels high</p>
or
<font size=4>hi hello</font>
d.<h1 style="text-align:center">This is a heading</h1>
Paragraph
a.<p>This is a paragraph</p>
b.<p>This is<br />a para<br />graph with line breaks</p>
Under line text
a.<u>This is Underline...</u>
b.<strike>This is Strike-through...</strike>
table
Tables start being built from the top left, then across the columns of the first row, then to the second row, across the columns of the second row...