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Chapter 4_2 Marking Up With Html: A Hypertext Markup Language Primer

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 4-2 Handling Lists Unnumbered (bulleted) list: – and tags begin and end the list – and tags begin and end the items within the list Ordered (numbered) list: – and tags begin and end the list –Uses the same tag Sublists: Insert lists within lists Definitional list: – and tags begin and end the list – and surround the terms to be defined – and surround the definitions

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 4-3 Handling Tables Table begins and ends with and tags Rows are enclosed in table row tags, and Cells of each row are surrounded by table data tags, and Create a caption centered at the top of the table with and tags Column headings are created as first row of table by using and tags instead of table data tags

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 4-4 Controlling Text with Tables Tables can control arrangement of information on a page e.g., a series of links listed across the top of the page could be placed in a one-row table to keep them together –If the window is too small to display all the links, table keeps them in a row and a scroll bar is added –If the tags are not in a table, the links will wrap to the next line instead

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