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The <sup> tag is used to create superscript text that appears half a character above the normal text baseline. Superscript is commonly used for footnotes and citations. Attributes of the <sup> tag allow adding a class, id, language, and other metadata. Examples demonstrate using the <sup> tag to display footnote numbers and citations above the regular text.
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A presentation on how to use Twitter as a representative of the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts. This presentation was given on April 12, 2012.
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An introduction to the mechanics of how to use Twitter given to the Faculty and Staff of the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts on April 12, 2012.
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- Basic XML rules like tags being case sensitive, elements needing closing tags, and attributes requiring quotation marks.
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The document discusses various HTML text formatting tags such as headings (<h1>-<h6>), paragraphs (<p>), centering content (<center>), line breaks (<br>), and horizontal rules (<hr>). It also covers presentational tags for bold (<b>), italics (<i>), underline (<u>), strikethrough (<strike>), monospaced (<tt>), superscript (<sup>), and subscript (<sub>) text. The document provides examples and attributes for many of these tags.
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Diese Themen werden behandelt
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- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
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5. Interviewer: What do you do?
Mr.<p>: I work in making
paragraphs for HTML And
XHTML
6. Interviewer: Could you show us how you work
Mr. <p>: Yes this is how I work
Code
<p>A paragraph is a block-level element that doesn't allow other block-level elements
as content. In fact, it can't even contain other paragraphs.</p>
<p>Paragraphs may also have personalized styles that authors can define using style
sheets. The "align" attribute for this element has been deprecated since it has a
strong presentational nature.</p>
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A paragraph is a block-level element that doesn't allow other block-level elements as
content. In fact, it can't even contain other paragraphs.
Paragraphs may also have personalized styles that authors can define using style
sheets. The "align" attribute for this element has been deprecated since it has a
strong presentational nature.
8. Interviewer: Who do you work with
Mr. <p> Here is some friends
<html> This is some text in a paragraph.
<body>
<p style="text-align:right">This is some text in a
paragraph.</p>
</body>
</html>
<p align="right">This is some text in a paragraph.</p>
<p align=”left">This is some text in a paragraph.</p>
<p align=”center">This is some text in a paragraph.</p>
<p align=” justify">This is some text in a paragraph.</p>
9. Standard Attributes
The <p> tag supports the following standard attributes
Attribute Value Description DTD
class classname Specifies a classname for an element STF
dir rtl Specifies the text direction for the content in an element STF
id id Specifies a unique id for an element STF
lang language_code Specifies a language code for the content in an element STF
style style_definition Specifies an inline style for an element STF
title text Specifies extra information about an element STF
xml:lang language_code Specifies a language code for the content in an
element, in XHTML documents STF
Event Attributes
Attribute Value Description DTD
onclick script Script to be run on a mouse click STF
Ondblclick script Script to be run on a mouse double-click STF
onmousedown script Script to be run when mouse button is pressed STF
onmousemove script Script to be run when mouse pointer moves STF
onmouseout script Script to be run when mouse pointer moves out of an element STF
onmouseover script Script to be run when mouse pointer moves over an element STF
onmouseup script Script to be run when mouse button is released STF
onkeydownscript Script to be run when a key is pressed STF
onkeypressscript Script to be run when a key is pressed and released STF
Onkeyup script Script to be run when a key is released STF