30.07.2013 Views

Visual Basic.NET How to Program (PDF)

Visual Basic.NET How to Program (PDF)

Visual Basic.NET How to Program (PDF)

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Appendix J Introduction <strong>to</strong> XHTML: Part 1 1407<br />

1 <br />

2 <br />

4<br />

5 <br />

6 <br />

7<br />

8 <br />

9 <br />

10 <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> .<strong>NET</strong> <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Program</strong> - Headers<br />

11 <br />

12<br />

13 <br />

14<br />

15 Level 1 Header<br />

16 Level 2 header<br />

17 Level 3 header<br />

18 Level 4 header<br />

19 Level 5 header<br />

20 Level 6 header<br />

21<br />

22 <br />

23 <br />

Fig. J.4 Header elements h1 through h6.<br />

Header element h1 (line 15) is considered the most significant header and is rendered<br />

in a larger font than the other five headers (lines 16–20). Each successive header element<br />

(i.e., h2, h3, etc.) is rendered in a smaller font.<br />

Look-and-Feel Observation J.1<br />

Placing a header at the <strong>to</strong>p of every XHTML page helps viewers understand the purpose of<br />

each page. J.1

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!