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Head First HTML with CSS

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What the browser creates<br />

Let’s take a look at how the browser displays this X<strong>HTML</strong> table. We’ll warn you<br />

now: this isn’t going to be the best-looking table, but it will look like a table. We’ll<br />

worry about how it looks shortly; for now let’s make sure you’ve got the basics down.<br />

Here’s how the browser<br />

displays the table X<strong>HTML</strong>.<br />

We’ve got three rows total,<br />

including the headings.<br />

Exercise<br />

And six columns, just<br />

what we expected.<br />

Each is in<br />

its own cell.<br />

tables and more lists<br />

And each is in a cell<br />

as well. It looks like the<br />

browser displays headings<br />

in bold by default.<br />

<strong>First</strong> type in the “Testing Tony’s Travels” X<strong>HTML</strong> from the previous page. Typing<br />

this in, while tedious, will help get the structure of the , , , and<br />

tags in your head. When you finish, give it a quick test, and then add the<br />

remaining items from Tony’s table. Test that too.<br />

you are here 553

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