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Part-1 Finding Examples Go to (http://ow.ly/zDh98). For now, just look at it as

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Part-1 Finding Examples

Go to (http://ow.ly/zDh98). For now, just look at it as a web page—look at its design features, not its content. From looking at the page, write a word or phrase you could search for in the source code if you wanted to find examples of the following in html:

Example: I want to figure out what the author did to make the heading stand out from the rest of the text. Since the heading text is “The Hello World Collection,” that is the phrase I’d search for to find the relevant bit of HTML in the source code. Find out the following on the Web Page; smaller headings ______________________________________________________________ bold text ___________________________________________________________________ preformatted text (layout-speak for text in a fixed-width font that keeps original formatting like spaces instead of flowing automatically into paragraphs) ____________________________ image ________________________________________________________________________ horizontal line __________________________________________________________________

Explanation / Answer

<html>
<head>
<body>
<h2>To print smaller headings</h2>
<small>The Hello World Collection</small><br>
<h2>To print bold text</h2>
<b>The Hello World Collection</b><br>
<h2>layout-speak for text in a fixed-width font</h2>
<p><font size="3" color="red"><b>The Hello World Collection</b></font></p><br>
<h2>For image</h2>
<img src="mountain.jpg" alt="View"><br>
<h2>For Horizontal Line</h2>
<hr>
<p>The Hello World Collection</p>
</hr><br>
<head>
</body>
</html>