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Are
you confused about web page design and don't
know where to start? Feel free to learn HTML
and how to design your very own web site by
using our FREE Online HTML Tutorial.
HTML Tutorial Part 2:
The Common HTML Tags
Headings...
Headings are some of the most important tags
within the BODY of your HTML document. You will
usually use a heading to tell what the following
section of your page is about. The opening tag
for a heading is <hy>
and the closing tag is </hy>
with y being the size of the heading...
from 1 to 6. (1 being largest, and 6 being smallest)
Example of heading tags...
H1: Bob fell over the chicken.
<h1>H1:
Bob fell over the chicken.</h1>
H2: Bob fell over the chicken.
<h2>H2:
Bob fell over the chicken.</h2>
H3: Bob fell over the chicken.
<h3>H3:
Bob fell over the chicken.</h3>
H4: Bob fell over the chicken.
<h4>H4:
Bob fell over the chicken.</h4>
H5: Bob fell over the chicken.
<h5>H5:
Bob fell over the chicken.</h5>
H6: Bob fell over the chicken.
<h6>H6:
Bob fell over the chicken.</h6>
Horizontal Ruled Lines...
Horizontal Ruled Lines are used to separate different
areas of a web page. The tag for a horizontal
ruled line is <hr>. The horizontal
ruled line DOES NOT have a closing tag.
You may also add certain attributes to the <hr>
tag, such as WIDTH=n (for fixed
pixel width) or WIDTH=n% for a
certain percentage of the screen wide, SIZE=n
to make the line a certain pixel amount thick,
and NOSHADE to turn the line's shading
off. A plain <hr> with no attributes
will make the line the full width of the screen.
Example of horizontal ruled lines...
<hr
width=50>
<hr
width=50%>
<hr
size=7>
<hr
noshade>
You may also use several attributes
within one tag...
<hr
width=50% size=10 noshade>
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