12. Example Explained The text between <html> and </html> describes the web page The text between <body> and </body> is the visible page content The text between <h1> and </h1> is displayed as a heading The text between <p> and </p> is displayed as a paragraph
14. HTM or HTML Extension? When you save an HTML file, you can use either the .htm or the .html extension. We use .htm in our examples. It is a habit from the past, when the software only allowed three letters in file extensions. With new software it is perfectly safe to use .html.
15. <html> <head> <title> Miss Dileysi´s Web Page </title> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FF00FF" TEXT= "purple"> <FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS"> </head> <body> <marquee>Thiswordswillstartmoving</marquee> <h1>Animportantheading</h1> <h2>A slightlylessimportantheading</h2> <p>Thisisthefirstparagraph.</p> <imgsrc="flower.jpg" height="50" width="100"> Thisis a link to <a href="http://www.w3.org/">W3C</a>
16. <P>There are two types of lists that you can make in HTML, dotted, and numbered. To make a dotted list of: red, orange, green, blue, purple, black, and brown, type: </P> <UL> <LI> red <LI> orange <LI> green <LI> blue <LI> purple <LI> black <LI> brown </UL>
17. <P>To make a numbered list of: red, orange, green, blue, purple, black, and brown, type: </P> <OL> <LI> red <LI> orange <LI> green <LI> blue <LI> purple <LI> black <LI> brown </OL> </body> </html>