Jump Start: Browsing and Publishing
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Figure 2.1: Sample screen
illustrating the terminology associated with a browser window.
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Figure 2.2: The file cone.html as rendered by
a browser.
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Figure 2.3: The seven different text sizes
that browsers typically support. A value of 1 indicates the smallest size
and a value of 7, the largest size. The default is usually set to 3.
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Figure 2.4: File structure of Jennifer Jones' computer account.
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Figure 2.5: Illustration of
enlarging the first character in the beginning paragraph of an HTML
document.
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Figure 2.6: Display of a Web page that
includes comments. Note that the comments are not rendered by the
browser.
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Figure 2.7: Sample rendering of the
paragraph tag example.
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Figure 2.8: Sample rendering of the heading
tag example.
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Figure 2.9: Sample rendering of the code
used to illustrate the NAME attribute of the anchor tag.
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Figure 2.10:
Examples illustrating poor choices of hyperlinks.
© McGraw-Hill 1997.
All rights reserved.
This presentation accompanies the book "In-line/On-line:
Fundamentals of the Internet and World Wide Web" (ISBN 0-072-90685-5)
written by Raymond Greenlaw and Ellen Hepp.