A presentation by Peter Tucker, associate professor of math and computer science at
Whitworth University as presented in February 2009 to the Online Journalism Lab.
A presentation by Peter Tucker, associate professor of math and computer science at
Whitworth University as presented in February 2009 to the Online Journalism Lab.
This is a presentation on HTML from a series of works on the concept of library automation, a training course for Library and Information Science students
HTML is the backbone of Internet. Learn the basics of HTML, you can create your own website.
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This is a presentation on HTML from a series of works on the concept of library automation, a training course for Library and Information Science students
HTML is the backbone of Internet. Learn the basics of HTML, you can create your own website.
If you have any doubt contact me for more details. WhatsApp:8008877940
Tag-tag yang digunakan dalam membangun sebuah halaman web menggunakan dokumen HTML. Tag-tag ini dibagi dalam beberapa jenis, dari tag struktur dokumen hingga tag untuk membuat link dan tabel.
Collections Framework is a unified architecture for managing collections, Main Parts of Collections Framework
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2. Implementations :- Concrete classes of the core interfaces providing data structures
3. Operations :- Methods that perform various operations on collections
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3. Basic HTML Tag Tag Description <html> Defines an HTML document <head> Defines information about the document <title> Defines the document title <body> Defines the document's body <h1> to <h6> Defines header 1 to header 6 <p> Defines a paragraph <br> Inserts a single line break <hr> Defines a horizontal rule
4. <html>tag This element tells a browser that this is an HTML document. This tag is defined at the top of the HTML file and at the end of file. Format: <html> <body>..............body of HTML.............</body></html> Example: <html> <body> this is my first page </body></html>
5. <head> tag The head tag defines information about the document. The browser does not display the "head information" to the user. The following tags can be in the head section: <base>, <link>, <meta>, <script>, <style>, and <title>. The head tag is used between <html> and <body> tags. Format: <html> <head>.....head sections....</head><body>......body of HTML........</body></html> Example: <html> <head><title>Basic tag</title></head>>body> this is my first page </body></html>
6. <title> tag Title tag defines the title of the document which appears in the Title bar of the explorer window. Title tag is used in between <head> and </head> tag because it is title tag is section of <head> tag. Format: <html> <head><title>Title of the Page</title></head><body>.....body of HTML......</body></html> Example: <html> <head><title>Basic tag</title></head><body> this is my first page </body></html>
7. <body> tag The body element defines the document's body. It contains all the contents of the document (like text, images, colors, graphics etc). Format: <body bgcolor ="color_name" background="file_name" links="color_name" text="color_name"> Example: <body bgcolor ="red" background="c:mgky.jpg" links="blue" text="black">
8. <hn>...</hn> Heading Tags These tags are used to display headings in an HTML document. through these tags you can increase the size of the text. In these tags <h1> tag defines the largest header & <h6> defines smallest. These tags are <h1> </h1>, <h2> </h2>, <h3> </h3>, <h4> </h4>, <h5> </h5> Format: <hn>.............. text..............</hn> Example: <h1> this is my first page </h1> or <h1 align="right">text</h1> Attribute of the <hn> Tag.
9. <p>.....</p> Paragraph Tag This tag is used for creating the paragraph in the web page. It is used inside the body of file. Format: <p>......longtext..........</p> Example: <p> This is the test of paragraph tag........</p> In this tag align attribute can be used.
10. <br> tag The <br> tag inserts a single line break. Use the <br> tag to enter blank lines, not to separate paragraphs. This tag has no end tag. Format text........<br> .....text Example: This is a break <br> in the line.
11. <hr> tag The <hr> tag inserts a horizontal rule. The <hr> tag has no end tag. Format: text......<hr> ......text or text......<hr align=" " size=" " width=" ">.... text Example: This is the test of the tag <hr>
12. <!--...--> Comment Tag The comment tag is used to insert a comment in the source code. A comment will be ignored by the browser. You can use comments to explain your code, which can help you when you edit the source code at a later date. You can also store program-specific information inside comments. In this case they will not be visible for the user, but they are still available to the program. A good practice is to comment the text inside the script and style elements to prevent older browsers, that do not support scripting or styles, from showing it as plain text. Format: <!-- add here your comments these will not be displayed --> Example: <!-- add here your comments these will not be displayed -->
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14. Example for basic command: <html> <head> <title>In body tag</title> </head> <body bgcolor="lightyellow" text="red"> In body tag, background color is defined as black and textcolor is defined as the white. <hr> <h1> this is the h1 header </h1> <h2> this is the h2header </h2> <h3> this is the h3 header </h3> <h4> this is the h4 header </h4> <h5> this is the h5 header </h5> <hr>This is the use of "Break" tag<br> and you will see use of more tags<br> <hr> look at the use of comment tag it is<!-- It is a comment line --> good <hr><p> This is the use of paragraph tag and you will see use of more tags </p> The effect of "hr" tag <br> <hr> </body> </html>
15. <hr>This is the use of "Break" tag<br> and you will see use of more tags<br> <hr> look at the use of comment tag it is<!-- It is a comment line --> good <hr><p> This is the use of paragraph tag and you will see use of more tags </p> The effect of "hr" tag <br> <hr> </body> </html>
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17. <small> Displays small text <strong> Displays strong text <sub> Displays subscripted text <sup> Displays superscripted text <bdo> Defines the direction of text display <font> Defines the font face, size, and color of text
18. <b> Tag The <b> tag is used to make the text bold. Format: <b> ................text.........</b> <i> Tag The <i> tag displays the italic text. Format: <i> ................text.........</i>; <tt> Tag The <tt> tag displays the typewriter text. Format: <tt> ................text.........</tt>
19. <u> Tag The <u> tag displays the underlined text. Format: <u> ................text.........</u> <em> Tag The <em> tag displays the emphasized text. Format: <em> ................text.........</em> <big> Tag The <big> tag displays the big text. Format: <big> ................text.........</big>
20. <small> Tag The <small> tag displays the small text. Format: <small> ................text.........</small> <strong> Tag The <strong> tag displays strong text. Format: <strong> ................text.........</strong> <sub> Tag The <sub> tag displays text in subscripted format. Format: <sub> ................text.........</sub>
21. <sup> Tag The <sup> tag displays superscripted text. Format: <sup> ................text.........</sup> <bdo> Tag The <bdo> tag defines the direction of the text. Format: <bdo> ................text.........</bdo> <font> Tag The <font> tag defines the font, color, size of the text. Format: <font face="font_name" color="color_name" size="number">........text.........</font>
22. Example: for character tag: <html>< body> <b>This text is bold</b> <br> <strong> This text is strong </strong> <br> <big> This text is big </big> <br> <em> This text is emphasized </em> <br> <i> This text is italic </i> <br> <small> This text is small </small> <br> <u> this is underlined text </u> <br> This text contains <sub> subscript </sub>
23. <br> This text contains <sup> superscript </sup> <br> The use of font tag <font face="arial" size="3" color="green"> this is use of font tag</font> </body> html>
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25. Output Tags These tags are often used to display computer/programming code. You might be surprised for "how to display the text containing the spaces, line breaks, programming codes, sample text, define variable". Do not worry, because in this chapter we are going to show you how easily you can do easily. So lets start with these tags: Tag Description <pre> Defines preformatted text <code> Defines computer code text <tt> Defines teletype text <kbd> Defines keyboard text <var> Defines a variable <dfn> Defines a definition term <bdo> Defines the direction of text display <samp> Defines sample computer code
26. <pre>.........</pre>Tag This is preformatted text. It preserves both spaces and line breaks. The pre tag is good for displaying computer code. Format: <pre> .....text.....</pre> Example: <pre> for i = 1 to 10 print i next i </pre> Output: for i = 1 to 10 print i next i
27. <code> .....text ......</code> Tag This tag is also used to display the computer code. But better you use <pre> tag. Format: <code> .....text.....</code> <kbd>.....Keyboard Input......</kbd> Tag This tag displays the Keyboard Input. Format: <kbd> ........ Keyboard Input......</kbd> <tt>......text....</tt> Tag This tag displays the typewriter text. Format: <tt> .....text.....</tt>
28. <samp>....sample text...</samp> Tag This tag displays the sample text. Format: <samp> .....sample text.....</samp> <var> computer variable </var> This tag defines the computer variable. Format: <var> computer variable </var> <dfn> definition term </dfn> this tag is used for definition term.