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The FundamentalsParagraphs and Divisions
• HTML stands for HyperText
Tag/Attribute
Align Text
Markup Language and is used to
create web pages.
• HTML uses tags to tell web
browsers what appears in the webpage and how it should be
formatted.
• Some tags require a closing tag that
begins with a forward slash
(i.e. ).
• Some tags may have attributes to
provide additional information to theweb browser.
Example of HTML
Report on
Snails
Introduction to
Snails
Snails are any of as
many as 50,000 marine or
• Uniform Resource Locators specify the location of files onthe WWW.
• URLs may include the resource type (http://), server address
(www.cnet.com), path (/reviews/), and file name (toshiba.html).
For example: http://www.cnet.com/reviews/toshiba.html.Essential Page Elements
Tag/Attribute
Description
Syntax
Document Type
Title
Header
Beginning and ending of file
Page title, must be in the header
Descriptive information, such as
pagetitle, content, etc.
The bulk of the web page
Working with Text
Tag/Attribute
Base Font Size
Bigger
Blinking
Bold
Citation
Font Color
Font Face
Font Size
Font Size (Points)
FontWeight
Italic
Non-Breaking
Space
Overstrike
Plain Text
Preformatted Text
Quote
Regular Emphasis
Sample Output
Smaller
Source Code
Strong Emphasis
Subscript
Superscript
Typewriter StyleUnderline
Defines a division
Displays the specified
hierarchical heading level (1-6)
Draws a line across the screen
Horizontal Rule
HR Rule Alignment A horizontal rule's alignment
The linethickness of a HR
HR Thickness
The length of a horizontal rule
HR Width
Starts a new line (without any
Line Break
additional spacing)
Prevents line breaks
No Break
Starts a new paragraph...
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