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Chapter 2 Text Chapter 3 Lists

Chapter 2 Text Chapter 3 Lists. Headings and paragraphs Bold , italic , emphasis Structural and semantic markup Numbered lists Bullet lists Definition lists. Text. Structural markup: the elements that you can use to describe both headings and paragraphs

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Chapter 2 Text Chapter 3 Lists

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  1. Chapter 2 TextChapter 3 Lists Headings and paragraphs Bold, italic, emphasis Structural and semantic markup Numbered lists Bullet lists Definition lists

  2. Text • Structural markup: the elements that you can use to describe both headings and paragraphs • Semantic markup: which provides extra information; such as where emphasis is placed in a sentence, that something you have written is a quotation (and who said it), the meaning of acronyms, and so on

  3. Headings

  4. Headings

  5. Paragraphs

  6. ParagraphS

  7. Bold & It alic

  8. Bold & It alic

  9. Superscript &Subscript

  10. Superscript &Subscript

  11. White Sp ace

  12. Line Breaks &Horizontal Rules

  13. Line Breaks &Horizontal Rules

  14. Line Breaks &Horizontal Rules

  15. Line Breaks &Horizontal Rules

  16. Visual Editors &Their Code views • Content management systems and HTML editors such as Dreamweaver usually have two views of the page you are creating: a visual editor and a codeview.

  17. Semantic Markup • There are some text elements that are not intended to affect the structure of your web pages, but they do add extra information to the pages — they are known as semantic markup

  18. Strong & Emphasis

  19. Strong & Emphasis

  20. Strong & Emphasis

  21. Strong & Emphasis

  22. Quotations

  23. Quotations

  24. Abbreviations &Acronyms

  25. Abbreviations &Acronyms

  26. SummaryTEX T • HTML elements are used t XX o describe the structure of the page (e.g. headings, subheadings, paragraphs). • They also provide semantic information (e.g. where emphasis should be placed, the definition of any acronyms used, when given text is a quotation).

  27. 3 Lists • Ordered lists • Unordered lists • Definition lists

  28. Ordered Lists

  29. Ordered Lists

  30. Unordered lists

  31. Unordered lists

  32. Definition Lists

  33. Definition Lists

  34. Nested Lists

  35. Nested Lists

  36. Summary Lists • There are three types of HTML lists: ordered, unordered, and definition • Ordered lists use numbers • Unordered lists use bullets. • Definition lists are used to define terminology • Lists can be nested inside one another

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