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Head First HTML with CSS

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Check out myPod’s “index.html” file<br />

Open up the file “index.html” and you’ll see work has already<br />

begun on myPod. Here’s the <strong>HTML</strong> so far:<br />

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myPod<br />

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body { background-color: #eaf3da;}<br />

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adding images to your web pages<br />

This <strong>HTML</strong> should look familiar, as we’re using<br />

the basic building blocks: , , and .<br />

Welcome to myPod<br />

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Welcome to the place to show off your iPod, wherever you might be.<br />

Wanna join the fun? All you need is any iPod from the early classic<br />

iPod to the latest iPod Nano, the smallest iPod Shuffle to the largest<br />

iPod Photo, and a digital camera. Just take a snapshot of your iPod in<br />

your favorite location and we’ll be glad to post it on myPod. So, what<br />

are you waiting for?<br />

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Seattle, Washington<br />

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Me and my iPod in Seattle! You can see rain clouds and the<br />

Space Needle. You can’t see the 628 coffee shops.<br />

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And here’s how it looks in<br />

the browser. Not bad, but<br />

we need images.<br />

We threw in some Ready Bake <strong>CSS</strong> here. Just<br />

type this in for now - all it does is give<br />

the page a light green background. We’ll be<br />

getting to <strong>CSS</strong> in a few chapters - promise!<br />

you are here 179

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