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Intro. HTML - Cindy Royal

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Basic Tags• - the opening tag on every html page. It tells the browser that this is an html file.• - indicates the heading of the document. Nothing within the head tag actuallyshows up on page, but this is where designers can store information about the title orspecial search terms associated with the page.• - indicates the title of the page. This title does not show up on the page itself, butin the top Title Bar of the browser.• - indicates the beginning of the section with content in it. The attribute bgcolorcan be used to change the background color. You can use the 6 character hexidecimalcode (see the back of the Non-Designerʼs Web Book) or you can use a limited number ofwords to describe color, i.e. red, blue, lightblue, orange, etc. Ex. or • - bold; replaced with in X<strong>HTML</strong>• - italic; replaced with in X<strong>HTML</strong>• , , … etc. – indicates a level of heading size. You can use thedifferent headings to set up the format of your page and indicate different sections.• - indicates the opening of a paragraph, puts space between it and the previouscontent.• - provides a line break without the spacing of a paragraph; use the closing slash;standalone tag.Format of an <strong>HTML</strong> fileMy First Web SiteMy First Web SiteWelcome to my first Web site!<strong>Intro</strong>ductionThis is my place on the Web to let you know what is going on with me!EducationThis is where I will insert information about hobbies.HobbiesThis is where I will insert information about hobbies.Contact InformationFor more information, you can email me at croyal@txstate.edu

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