all of the content to be displayed on the page is in this tag
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<h1>
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This tag defines the largest heading
Ex: <h1 style="font-size: 350%"> Headline for the Page</h1>
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<br/>
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This tag creates a line break
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title=
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An attribute that creates a tool tip -a text box that appears as the user's mouse hovers over it
Ex: Monet's <cite title= "Claude Monet"> Water Lilly</cite> is one of the most famous works of art.
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html structural elements
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define the basic structure of the contents of the Web page
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id=
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Specifies a unique id for an element
Ex: <h1 id= "top"> Headline</h1>
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<em>
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This tag defines emphasized text with italics
Ex: A sentence that uses <em>this</em> tag!
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src=
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Attribute used to provide the file name of an image
Ex: <img src="folder/img1.jpg alt="Picture of pix" title="The Picture" />
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<a>
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this tag is used to create links
<a href="http://www.sfasu.edu/">SFA</a>
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<p>
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this tag creates paragraphs
Ex: <p> statement displayed on page </p>
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<th>
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Defines a header content in a table
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<li>
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Each item in an ordered list or unordered list must use this tag
Ex: <ul>a list
<li> list item one </li>
<li> list item two </li>
</ul>
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href=
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Attribute used provide the URL for a hyperlink
Ex: <a href= "http://www.sfasu.edu/"> SFA</a>
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style=
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Attribute used to control the appearance of an element; specifies the inline style for an element
Ex: <h1 style="font-size: 350%"> Headline for the Page</h1>
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alt=
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Attribute used provide text when an image cannot displayed & readers read this to the users who do not see the pages
Ex: <img src="folder/img1.jpg alt="Picture of pix" title="The Picture" />
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<table>
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defines a table
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<html>
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This tag marks the start of a web page document
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<sub>
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Defines subscripted text
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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First line in an HTML5 document. Tells web browsers that this document is an HTML5 document.
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<address>
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defines contact information in a document
Ex: <address> SFA, 1936 North Street, Nacogdoches TX 75964 </address>
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<hr/>
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This tag creates a horizontal line across the page
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<ul>
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This tag creates a list with bullets
Ex: <ul>a list
<li> list item one </li>
<li> list item two </li>
</ul>
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<ol>
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This tag creates a list with numbers
Ex: <ol>a list
<li> list item one </li>
<li> list item two </li>
</ol>
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<dl>
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Defines a definition list
Ex: <dl>
<dt>Network</dt>
<dd>structure linking computers together for the purpose of sharing resources </dd>
</dl>
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html tags
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Keywords surrounded by angle brackets, like <html>
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<h6>
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This tag defines the smallest heading
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<abbr>
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Describes an abbreviated phrase; informs search engines
Ex: The <abbr title= "United States">US</abbr> is in North America.
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color
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sets the text color of an element
Ex: <p style="color: purple"> </p>
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html is what kind of language
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markup language
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background-color
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Sets the background color of an element.
Ex: <p style=" background-color: purple">Purple background.</p>
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two-sided tag
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html tags that normally come in pairs like <b> </b>
first tag is start/opening tag, second tag is end/closing tag
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<blockquote>
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This tag creates an indented block
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one-sided tags
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empty elements that contain no content
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<cite>
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defines a title to a work - a work of art, a book, an art piece, ...
Ex: Monet's <cite title= "Claude Monet"> Water Lilly</cite> is one of....
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<tr>
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defines a table row
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<dt>
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Defines a term (an item) in a definition list
Ex: <dl>
<dt>Network</dt>
<dd>structure linking computers together for the purpose of sharing resources </dd>
</dl>
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<img />
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This tag allows you to add a picture to your web page
Ex: <img src="folder/img1.jpg alt="Picture of pix" title="The Picture" />
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text-align
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Horizontally aligns the contents of an element.
Ex: <p style="text-align: center"> In the center. </p>
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<sup>
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Defines superscripted text
Ex: 2<sup>2</sup> is 4
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<head>
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this tag contains information about the document - contains metadata, information, and instructions to the web browsers & search engines
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<q>
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quoted text
EX: <q cite="Hamlet">To be or not to be... </q>
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font-family
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Sets the font face of an element.
Ex: <p style=" font-family: 'Times New Roman' ">Paragraph in Times New Roman font.</p>
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<dd>
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Defines a description of a term in a definition list
Ex: <dl>
<dt>Network</dt>
<dd>structure linking computers together for the purpose of sharing resources </dd>
</dl>
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<title>
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Defines the title; shows on the tab - not on the web page
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<strong>
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Defines the text to be bolded
Ex: <strong>Study</strong> for the Final Exam!
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markup language
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a set of markup tags
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<td>
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defines a cell in a table
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<meta />
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Defines metadata about an HTML document
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font-size
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Sets the text size of an element.
Ex: <p style=" font-size:200%">Bigger than normal font!</p>
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Section 2
(7 cards)
html documents describe
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web pages
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attributes
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control the use, behavior, and/or appearance of elements; provide additional info about an element; specified in the start/open tag
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element
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a distinct object in the document
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inline element
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marks a section of text within a block-level element; format characters and words
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white space
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consists of blank spaces, tabs, and line breaks - ignored by the browser; for the human view
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block-level elements
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elements that contain content that is viewed as a distinct