"SAN FRANCISCO - CITY BY THE BAY"

Block Here is the text, not cleared with the BR tag.

Block
Here is the text with the text cleared right. (What happens?)

Block
Here is the text with the text cleared left.

I'm sure glad aligning images will be covered in a future lesson. Test text to show the wrapping effect with text aligned with the appropriate align left tag. This will be repeated until there is enough text to show that it works. BlockI'm sure glad aligning images will be covered in a future lesson. Test text to show the wrapping effect with text aligned with the appropriate align left tag. This will be repeated until there is enough text to show that it works. I'm sure glad aligning images will be covered in a future lesson. Test text to show the wrapping effect with text aligned with the appropriate align left tag. This will be repeated until there is enough text to show that it works. I'm sure glad aligning images will be covered in a future lesson. Test text to show the wrapping effect with text aligned with the appropriate align left tag. This will be repeated until there is enough text to show that it works. This will be repeated until there is enough text to show that it works. I'm sure glad aligning images will be covered in a future lesson. Test text to show the wrapping effect with text aligned with the appropriate align left tag. This will be repeated until there is enough text to show that it works. IT WORKED!

This is sample of the bold tag. This is the strong tag. There really is a slight difference!

Here come italics, followed by emphasized. Another slight difference.

Lastly, for now anyway, here is the horizontal rule in several sizes....











THIS IS A VERY LARGE HEADING....HEADING 1

NEXT LARGEST....HEADING 2

NEXT....HEADING 3

NEXT....HEADING 4

HEADING 5 AND
HEADING 6 MAY BE TOO SMALL TO BE USEFUL
I just discovered you do not need a BR at the end of each heading and you can even run them all on one line....they automatically break into new line whenever you close/change the H tag.

According to the rules, text that is underlined can be confusing to readers...they may think it is a hyperlink.

You can change text in several ways: Color, Size, Face although it is wise to choose a font that is available to most computer users, PC or Mac.

This is a sample of a blue font.
This is sample of a blue font, size 4, in Courier New or Courier.

This is a sample of an unordered or bulleted list with a Heading 3:



So, now I'll try the Ordered Lists.
    Bess' Favorite Authors
  1. Clancy
  2. Baldacci
  3. King
HALLELUJAH! It is fixed...I can't tell a capital "i" from a lowercase "L".

Back again to fix my Nested list. This is for outlines in particular, so here is an example:

Bess' Favorite Authors and Why I Like Them.

  1. Clancy
  2. Baldacci
  3. King
I had no clue as to how to get to my first page of this web design but Dowie helped me! My First Page
Here is a link to my OTHER page in the EASY class EASY CLASS FIRST PAGE

Back to the Top Holy Moly...this one works too!!

If this next one works, it will be great fun!! Okay, all you Netscape users, are you ready for blink-blink?

Oh, just like a horse to the barn, I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, (mixed metaphors???)...almost at the end of lesson 2...boy, oh, boy...

Email Me, I'm Hysterical



ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS IN THE BEGINNING OF LESSON 2:
  1. Were you able to use or create a template file? YES
  2. If you were able, were you able to save it as HTML? YES
  3. Did you begin your HTML Notebook and perform the Lesson 1 exercises? YES


But I still need to research answers to all the items printed in red above....only ONE left now!!!

My First Page
My Third Page
My Fourth Page
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