HTML/CSS
HTML | Tables
HTML tables are very basic but can be very powerful when used correctly. At their base level, tables can organize data into rows and columns. The table definition itself is defined and delimited by <table> tags Rows of data are defined and delimited by <tr> (table row) tags.Table cells (individual pieces of data) are defined […]
HTML | Form
HTML forms simply place a handful of GUI controls on the user agent screen to allow the user to enter data. The controls can allow text input and selection of pre-defined options from a list, radio buttons or check boxes, or other standard GUI controls. Every <form> element should carry at least two attributes: […]
HTML | Tags | Paragraph & Align
Paragraph: The <p> element offers another way to structure your text. Each paragraph of text should go in between an opening <p> and closing </p> tag. Elements can all carry the universal attributes: align class id style title dir lang xml:lang <DOCTYPE HTML– <p> This is First Paragraph </p> <p> This is Second Paragraph </p> […]
HTML | Comments
Comments: HTML comments are fairly simple to include in your document, as they have a simple format. A comment in your document might resemble the following: <!– This is a comment –> Anything after < !– until the closing –> will not be displayed. It can still be seen in the source code for the […]
HTML | Document
One attribute of HTML documents that is frequentlyoverlooked is the Document Type Definition (DTD). Thisdefinition precedes any document tags and exists to inform client browsers of the format of the following content—what tags to expect, methods to support, and so forth. The <!DOCTYPE> tag is used to specify an existing DTD. TheDTD contains all the […]
HTML | Tags | Presentation Tags
These are just three of the ten options available to indicate how text can appear in XHTML. The full list is bold, italic, monospaced, underlined, strikethrough, teletype, larger, smaller, superscripted, and subscripted text. <b>: Anything that appears in a <b> element is displayed in bold. <!DOCTYPE HTML— <p>This is <b>Bold Text</b></p> </html> <i>: The content […]