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Structuring and Formating
Basic Text Formating
There are six levels of headings: <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, <h4> <h5>, and <h6>.
The tags to mark the beginning and end of a paragraph are <p> </p>
Line breaks are done using <br />
If you which to format text as written in source code, you can use
<pre> </pre>
Here is an example of preformated text function foo (x){ y = x + 1; }
Presentation Elements
Bold: The following word uses a bold typeface.
Italic: The following word uses an italic typeface.
Inderline: The following word would be underlined.
Monospaced: The following word will appear in a monospaced font.
Sup: Written on the 31st February.
Sub: The EPR paradox2 was devised by Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen.
Bigger: The following word should be bigger than those around it.
Smaller: The following word should be smaller than those around it.
Here is how to make an horizontal brake
Phrase Elements
Emphasize: You must remember to close elements in XHTML.
Strong: Always look at burning magnesium through protective colored glass as it can cause blindness.
Address:
Wrox Press, 10475 Crosspoint Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46256Abbreviations: I have a friend called Bev.
Acronyms: This chapter covers marking up text in XHTML.
Special Terms: This book teaches you how mark up your documents for the Web using XHTML.
Blockquote: The following description of XHTML is taken from the W3C Web site:
XHTML 1.0 is the W3C’s first Recommendation for XHTML, following on from earlier work on HTML 4.01, HTML 4.0, HTML 3.2 and HTML 2.0.
Blockquote + cite:
XHTML 1.0 is the W3C’s first Recommendation for XHTML, following on from earlier work on HTML 4.01, HTML 4.0, HTML 3.2 and HTML 2.0.
Short Quotes: As Dylan Thomas said, Somebody’s boring me. I think it’s me
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This chapter is taken from Beginning Web Development.
Code: <h1>This is a primary heading</h1>
- Point number one
- Point number two
- Point number three
- Point number one
- Point number two
- Point number three
- Point number one
- Point number two
- Point number three
- Unordered List
- A list of bullet points.
- Ordered List
- An ordered list of points, such as a numbered set of steps.
- Definition List
- A list of terms and definitions.
- Item one
- Item two
- Item three
- Item four
- Item 4.1
- Item 4.2
- Item 4.3
- Item Five
Links and Navigation
Google is a very popular search engine.
Images, Audio, and Video
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