HTML and CSS Reference
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Input
<p style=”font-size: 150%”> The Bookworm Bookshop <br />
1345 Applewood Dr <br />
Springfield, CA 94325 <br />
(415) 555-0034
</p>
Figure 7.19 shows the final result, including styles.
.
Output
FIGURE 7.19
The final
Bookworm home
page, with addi-
tional attributes.
You'll learn more about formatting tags, and styles, and how to design well with them, in
Lesson 8.
Summary
Tags, tags, and more tags! In this lesson, you learned about most of the remaining tags in
the HTML language for presenting text, and quite a few of the tags for additional text
formatting and presentation. You also put together a real-life HTML home page. You
could stop now and create quite presentable web pages, but more cool stuff is to come.
So, don't put down the topic yet.
Table 7.2 presents a quick summary of all the tags and attributes you've learned about
in this lesson. Table 7.3 summarizes the CSS properties that have been described in this
lesson.
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