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links to the Web pages on other servers |
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a format such as bold, underline, italic, or color that can be applied to text |
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color or an image applied to a screen |
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ALL THE WED PAGE CONTENT is contained at the start and the end tags |
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has three parts to it: the ampersand (&), a # and an entity number,and a semicolon (:) |
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displays a blank e-mail form containing the recipient's address |
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Contained at the start or end
ex. tags is the tag |
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includes typeface, size, and extra space above or below the heading |
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the main page or index page of most Web sites |
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Hypertext Markup Language |
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active refenences to other parts of the same document or to other documents |
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also called graphics; they add life to your Web site and make it fun and exciting |
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a popular way to arrange and organize text on a Web page |
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also called an internal link; gives the file location in relation to the current document |
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its like a heading, you can choose whatever you want to call it, but it should be relevant to the content contained on the page |
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a plain text document on a server connected to the World Wide Web |
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displays web pages and renders them into a final form so they can be viewed by anyone with an Internet connection and a Web browser |
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