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Copyright © 2004 ProsoftTraining, All Rights Reserved. Lesson 4: Horizontal Rules and Graphical Elements
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Lesson 4 Objectives Add horizontal rules to your pages Incorporate image files as stand-alone graphics Add special characters to XHTML pages Use the browser-safe color palette Use colors and tiled images for page backgrounds Use the tag to specify font information Consider Web design issues, including color combinations and page layout
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Horizontal Rules in XHTML Create a horizontal rule using the tag: – Horizontal Rules Horizontal rules: Lines used to make visual divisions in your document. Horizontal rule attributes: align, size, width and noshade
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Images in Web Pages Use the tag to insert an image file using either of two formats to close the tag: – Image file formats – Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) – Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) – Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
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Comparing Image File Formats FormatTransparencyInterlacingCompressionAnimation GIF 89a Yes JPEG (standard) No YesNo PNG Yes
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Images and the alt Attribute In XHTML, every image must follow good coding practice by including the alt attribute with a corresponding value Code will not validate as XHTML without this attribute Browsers and screen-reader technology can read alt description and render it in audio for disabled users –
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Combining Background Images and Colors The bgcolor attribute: – Specifies background colors The background attribute: – Inserts an image as a background If you use both the bgcolor and background attributes in a tag, then only the attribute specified last in the tag will render
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Aligning Images Relative to Text The align attribute positions images relative to text Values include: – "bottom" – "middle" – "top" – "left" – "right" The align attribute has been deprecated in favor of style sheets, but can still be used; code will still validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional
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Resizing Images Specify image size using the following attributes: – height – width The syntax for these attributes is: <img src="imagename.gif" height="NumberOfPixels" width="NumberOfPixels"/> Specifying both height and width can distort an image; be sure to use proper proportions
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Special Characters Uses code with ampersand (&) and semicolon (;) Special characters include: – The "less than" symbol < Code: < – The "greater than" symbol > Code: > – The copyright sign © Code: © or © – The registered trademark sign ® Code: ® or ® – The United Kingdom pound sterling sign: £ Code: £ Non-breaking space:
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Specifying Colors Colors can be specified by name or by Hexadecimal "Red Green Blue (RGB)" value
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Browser-Safe Color Palette A set of 216 colors guaranteed to render properly Ensures that colors in pages render as expected – If you specify a color not supported by the monitor or operating system, the system will approximate the color, a process called dithering – Unexpected results may occur as the result of dithering
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Page Colors and Backgrounds Specifying page colors: Specifying text color on the page: – Specifying color of unvisited links: – Specifying color of visited links: – Providing a background image: –
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Specifying Font Information You can use the tag – The size attribute: specify value "1" through "7" – The face attribute: specify font type (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman) The tag is deprecated The W3C recommends to use style sheets instead
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Web Design Issues Color combinations – Popular color combinations Consider existing sites – W3Schools (www.w3schools.com) – Habitat for Humanity (www.habitat.org) – Linux (www.linux.org) Cultural and audience concerns – Page layout Layout guidelines Document structure, the tag and style sheets Relative path names White space, the tag and XHTML
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Lesson 4 Summary Add horizontal rules to your pages Incorporate image files as stand-alone graphics Add special characters to XHTML pages Use the browser-safe color palette Use colors and tiled images for page backgrounds Use the tag to specify font information Consider Web design issues, including color combinations and page layout
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