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Whatthefunk,
Yes, my first goal is to learn html and css so I can post articles on a third pary website with drawings.
Secondly, to make a simple website for showing displays of postage stamps, envelopes, postal stationery, and old photos.
Thanks for the template. I will play around with this as you say - swamped with work will the weekend!
Rod J
Private Window dodge didn't work in FF. Don't have Chrome. Will move on. Thanks for suggestion.Last edited by JoHubb; Sep 13, 2018, 12:53 AM.
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Can anyone put me right on this? I've experimented in W3Schools and elsewhere.
I cannot find a way of keeping Scene 1 and Miss Muffin on the same line, and with different colours.
I want it to read like this:
Four Foolish MaidensScene 1. Miss Muffin.
These four were absolutely stupid. They forgot to bring oil for their lamps. Imagine the confusion.
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Code:<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Title of the document</title> <body> <h3><strong>Four Foolish Maidens</strong></h3> <p><strong>Scene 1.</strong></p> <p style="color:Crimson;"><strong>Miss Muffin.</strong> <p style="color:black;"> These four were absolutely stupid. They forgot to bring oil for their lamps.</p> <img src="/home/pictures/congo.jpg" alt="Congo" width="436" height="346"> </body> </html>
John
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So there is a place to lookup specific things within w3.org https://www.w3.org/. On the left side under Dev Resources, is the W3C Cheat sheet. You can type specific keywords, such as "span", to get the definition and maybe some clarity. As for lessons, it'll probably show eventually, but you may need to search more deeply. The W3C will focus, primarily, on what is in the standard (which includes "span"), and much less on what are in product-specific extensions to the standard.The next brick house on the left
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I'd recommend w3schools to anyone starting off. There is a lot below the surface as I found when searching 'span'.
Because my eyes get sore staring at a screen I also bought a book by Jon Duckett, HTML & CSS, pub Wiley. It is a very well produced excellent working manual - simple, step by step examples with HTML first, then CSS. He emphasises the importance of using CSS going forward.Last edited by JoHubb; Oct 04, 2018, 10:22 AM.
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Originally posted by JoHubb View PostI'd recommend w3schools to anyone starting off. There is a lot below the surface as I found when searching 'span'.
Because my eyes get sore staring at a screen I also bought a book by Jon Duckett, HTML & CSS, pub Wiley. It is a very well produced excellent working manual - simple, step by step examples with HTML first, then CSS. He emphasises the importance of using CSS going forward.The next brick house on the left
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Learning HTML, CSS, javascript and the rest is FUN!
You'll have a good time!"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Originally posted by JoHubb View PostHe emphasises the importance of using CSS going forward.
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