Colors are defined using a hexadecimal notation for the combination of red, green, and blue color values (RGB). The lowest value that can be given to one light source is 0 (hex #00). The highest value is 255 (hex #FF).
Only 16 color names are supported by the W3C HTML 4.0 standard (aqua, black, blue, fuchsia, gray, green, lime, maroon, navy, olive, purple, red, silver, teal, white, and yellow).
HTML provides a simple way to show unordered lists (bullet lists) or ordered lists (numbered lists).
CODE GIVEN
<html>
<head>
<title>My First Webpage</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#EDDD9E">
<h1 align="center">My First Webpage</h1>
<p>Welcome to my <strong>first</strong> webpage. I am writing this page using a text editor and plain old html.</p>
<p>By learning html, I'll be able to create web pages like a pro... <br>
which I am of course.</p> Here's what I've learned:
<ul>
<li>How to use HTML tags</li>
<li>How to use HTML colours</li>
<li>How to create Lists</li>
</ul>
</body>
</html>
QUESTIONS
1. Explain about the HTML code above.
The code starts with <html> and ends with </html>.The tag <head> contains the information of the code such as the title of the webpage, the code for the appearance of the webpage which is the CSS, the font you want to use in the webpage, and so on. This information is not visible to the users. It ends with </head>.
<title> tag is for the name of the webpage which in this case is My first Webpage. It ends with </title>.
The <body> part represents the visible part of the code. The background is colored with HEX code #EDDD9E using <body bgcolor="#HEX">. <h1> means header 1 which is “My First Webpage” which is aligned to the centre of the page by using code align=“center”.
The <p> here means paragraph. <br> in the between text is for new line. The paragraph ends with </p>.
<ul> here means unordered list. Here means, the following list will be in bullet form. The list will be in <li> tag and ends with </li>. The end of the list will be having </ul> tag.
The body ends with </body> and the code ends with </html>
1. Change the given HTML code by using an ordered list tags.
<html>
<head>
<title>My First Webpage</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#EDDD9E">
<h1 align="center">My First Webpage</h1>
<p>Welcome to my <strong>first</strong> webpage. I am writing this page using a text editor and plain old html.</p>
<p>By learning html, I'll be able to create web pages like a pro... <br>
which I am of course.</p> Here's what I've learned:
<ol>
<li>How to use HTML tags</li>
<li>How to use HTML colours</li>
<li>How to create Lists</li>
</ol>
</body>
</html>
3. List 10 colours HEX value in HTML codes.
Black - #00000
White - #FFFFF
Red - #FF0000
Green - #00FF00
Blue - #0000FF
Yellow - #FFFF0
Cyan - #0FFFF
Magenta - #FF00FF
Violet - #EE82EE
Orange - #FFA500
4. Provide a HTML code for definition lists.
<html>
<head>
<title>My First Webpage</title>
<style>
dl {
display: block;
margin-top: 1em;
margin-bottom: 1em;
margin-left: 0;
margin-right: 0;
}
</style>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#EDDD9E">
<h1 align="center">My First Webpage</h1>
<p>Welcome to my <strong>first</strong> webpage. I am writing this page using a text editor and plain old html.</p>
<p>By learning html, I'll be able to create web pages like a pro... <br>
which I am of course.</p> Here's what I've learned:
The explosion at Base 6 left many unanswered questions and lead to a few changes within the agency. The blaze that wiped out the 1200 square foot bunker took with it the 10 man team that ran the facility as well as all of their work and data, which was stored locally in those days. When my team was sent in for clean up we were left with little to do but clean rubble. Franklin was all that was left living. As far as we could tell DR.Rodrick had shielded the creature with his own body to save it from the blast. For a detailed report on the Base 6 “clean up” operation please refer to Article 7899o with clearance level 14.
Without the original data and therefore without the original intent of the experiment we have been able to gather the following information on Specimen 67, dubbed Franklin by my team here at Lab 4 of Base 209:
The Specimen was most likely engineered, containing DNA in it’s make up from several species of mammal as well as plant material.
It’s current state is not the work of postnatal surgery, but it’s attributes instead engineered at conception.
The eyes and eyelids of the Specimen are fully functional but have not opened on it’s own.
The Specimen maintains a calm demeanor, even in the sight of predators.
Because of docile nature and several repetitive or unused prices of anatomy the current theory remains that Specimen 67 was created in order to test experiments intended for living matter.
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Note to Dr. McEvee: Specimen 67 while by most standards grotesque in appearance is met with mostly warm admiration from the staff and everyone else who has come in to contact with it. Please evaluate for lab 6h. No negative effects recorded so far.
Notes:
les plats: finished dishes
une assietle: dish you put food on
faire la vaiselle: wash the dishes
*234-238
Examen 1 --- Révision
Première partie:
Traduction (for some review on times/days/months/years expressions, see p. 202; for countries and related prepositions pp. 240/242):
1) They are going to Brazil next week.
-Ils vont au Brésil la semaine prochaine.
2) You (tu) have been learning French in California for six months.
-Tu apprends le français en Californie depuis six mois.
3) I just arrived from Canada yesterday and I’m going to England next month.
-Je viens d’arriver du Canada hier et je vais en l’Angleterre mois prochain.
4) We have been working in New York for two months.
-Nous avons depuis travaille à (New York) deux mois.
5) She lived in Japan for one year.
-Elle a habitè à Japon un an.
6) Since when has he had his own apartment?
-Depuis quand il a
7) They waited for their friend for 20 minutes at the train station.
8) Did you (vous) just finish the homework?
Deuxième parite:
Vocab matching any of the words from p. 246 (les plats/la nourriture)
The last in my Tribute Mix series is dedicated to the mighty Hard Dance duo Lab-4.
It would be impossible for me to recollect the amount of times I saw them play around the country, but it all started at a Pendragon NYE event at Tyssen Street Studios in 1997.
After seeing them that night, I would then pretty much go to every event that they were playing at.
I have some amazing memories from those days associated with their tracks, and if it wasn't for these two guys I would never have fallen in love with this genre of music and been inspired to write and produce my own tracks years later.
Absolute legends :)
Recorded February 2013.
All tracks available from:
http://www.junodownload.com/artists/Lab4/releases/
01. Replicant - Fragile
02. The 4th Floor - Tidy
03. Machine - Havok
04. Contact - Trebleate
05. I'm Alive - Elementary
06. The Witch - Fragile
07. Funk Now - Fragile
08. Concept Of Love - Fragile
09. Mind Control - Alien Trax
10. Place Goes Boom - Fragile
11. Rapture - Fragile
12. Requiem (Metatron Hard Mix) - Fragile
13. Resurrection - Fragile
14. Soul Fire - Elementary
15. Gangstah - Fragile
16. Ready To Bop - Fragile
17. Contact London - Trebleate
18. Candyman - Fragile
19. Psychoactivated - Trebleate
20. Pure Kaos - Tidy
21. Stungun - Fragile
22. Reformation II - Alien Trax
23. Reformation - Elementary
I feel that my website is adequately simple to use. The menu is simple, and none of the wording is vague or liable to cause confusion. It also isn't cluttered by any unnecessary images.
Visibility of Status:
There isn’t really enough going on to implement Visibility of Status. The only links bring you to other simple pages on the same site, and there are no long processes that would necessitate a loading bar.
User Control:
There aren’t any irreversible processes on the site that would require, say, an extra confirmation from the user. Seeing as you can get to anywhere on the site with one click, so far extra elements of User Control are unnecessary.
Recognition:
The user does not have to remember any paths taken as the paths are displayed in the footer of the site.
Consistency:
The site is quite consistent as the only thing that changes is the content in the main section (the heading and menu stay the same), and the content here is all centred. CSS makes this easy as there is a clear separation between content and format.