Sean Curran
CST161


P1 P2

Midterm
Sean Curran





  1. (B) creates a bold effect on the contained text
  2. (i) italicises the contained text
  3. (tt) Has the contained text presented in a fixed-width manner
  4. (q) Indents the contained text for quoting purposes.
  5. (BIG) Makes the contained text larger than the surrounding text.
  6. (Small) Makes the contained text smaller than the surrounding text.
  1. (TD)
  2. (TH)
  3. (TR)
  4. (table)
  1. align
  2. border
  3. width
  4. bgcolor
  5. cellpadding

LEFT
COLUMN
SECOND
COLUMN
RIGHT
COLUMN
First
Row
one Two Three
Second
Row
Four Five Six
Third
Row
Seven Eight Nine
LEFT
COLUMN
SECOND
COLUMN
RIGHT
COLUMN
First
Row
one Two Three
Second
Row
Four Five Six
Third
Row
Seven Eight Nine


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There are 5 different Ordered List types 1;a;A;i;I
There is a
COLSPAN merging A2
& B2
5 Properties used in image tags:
align; alt; src; width; height
To have 20 Pixels above and below use
'hspace="20px"' and 'vspace=20px"
î è å Á # in a URL Brings you to the location of that anchor set in the webpage 1.1 DNS Converts domain names into IP Addresses. Makes it easier to type/remember.
About 20 Years elapsed between start of Arpanet and the World Wide Web Method used for placing message in pop-up window:
alert('Sample Text for Message')
The server handles the request and the information the browser sent. If necessary a premanent redirect may be sent to the browser to resubmit under a certain convention. I.E. Missing the 'www.'. The server then sends the necessary information back for the browser to render properly. The browser begins to render the page and process the HTML as received from the server. Embedded information such as videos and images begin to be cached. A server can perform redirects or download requests to place malicious software or malware on a PC. This malware can negatively affect the user experience and even affect the HDD.
(img src="dog.gif" /) Hello
(BR Clear="all"/)
(B)Goodbye(/B)
Middle refers to position on the Y-Plane of movement. Whether the object is slightly higher, lower, or inbetween. (Up or down)
Center refers to movement of an object on the X-Plane. Whether the object is moved right left or inbetween. (Side to Side)

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