03-04-2016, 07:15 PM
I'm Learning alot of HTML & CSS
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03-04-2016, 07:15 PM
03-08-2016, 12:19 AM
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<head> <title> Welcome to the HTML Train! </title> </head> <body bgcolor="cyan"> <h1> Hello! </h1> <p> You have recently been recognized as a Student who is learning how to code in HTML and CSS! Just a few things before you get started on this excellent journey! I will explain some HTML tags to get you started. </p> <h2> Data Definitions </h2> <dl> <dt> The <dl> </dl> tag is a Definition List tag. It orders the computer to read it as you would a dictionary. But the <dt> </dt> is the Definition Term tag such as the term 'Sun' in the dictionary.</dt> <dd> The <dd> </dd> tag is referred to as the Data Definition tag. This would be the definition of the term which in this case is 'A scorching hot bundle of fire' </dd> </dl> <h2> Ordered Lists (Food Example) </h2> <p> In this section we will be talking about the <ol> </ol> tag (ordered list) and the ul tag (unordered list). A quick trick with the ol tag is that you can type <ol type="I"> to make it in roman numerals. And with the <ul> </ul> tag you can type <ul type="square"> to make the bullets a square instead of a circle. Lastly is the <li> </li> tag which is used when listing an item. </p> <ol> <li> Fruit </li> <li> Poultry </li> <li> Vegetables </li> </ol> OR <ul> <li> Fruit </li> <li> Poultry </li> <li> Vegetables </li> </ul> <h2> Conclusion </h2> <p> Just to finish up this basic tutorial to help you remembers, I will go over a few other tags and then we can finish this up! First things first is the <hr /> tag. This creates a horizontal rule which is a line that goes across your page. There is no need to </hr> this tag because it is opened and closed in one tag (hr />). Next would be the <br> tag. This take implements a page break in the text. On the other hand is the <p> tag which is a paragraph tag. This is used for the full space the ENTER button provides. The <br> tag is usually half the paragraph space. </p> <p> I don't want to keep you too long so hopefully this will give you some background information on some of the tags. I can assist you further if deemed necessary. Thanks for reading and keep on coding! </p> </body> </html> I wrote all of this. P.S. Good luck!
03-08-2016, 01:03 AM
I remember first learning HTML and CSS. Loved them then, love them now.
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