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Style and Lists

HTML - Chapters 5 and 6

Objectives

Use and distinguish between various style sheets and properties

Create and distinguish between different types of lists

Alter the default bullets for lists

Style Sheets A style To style sheet -

Style Sheets

Style Sheet Types for HTML

inline styles:

embedded styles:

linked style sheets: in external file and linked with the Web site

Using Inline Styles

<tag style=“style declarations”> “attribute1:value1; attribute2:value2”

Example file

Creating an Embedded Style

<style> tag between the head tags <style>

selector {attribute1:value1; attribute2;value2; ...}

</style>

Values of theList-Style-Type Attribute

This figure shows the possible values of the list-style-type attribute.

Style Properties

Text on page 53 Link and Anchor page 56 Color page 57 MS Training available online

Do a search for training Introduction to cascading style sheets From there is a link to HTML for

Beginners

Creating a Rollover Effect

This figure shows the rollover effect.

The class Attribute

DO NOT USE THE CLASS ATTRIBUTE FOR YOUR ASSIGNMENTS!

THE EXAMPLES IN THE BOOK SHOW HOW TO USE CLASS BUT THAT IS NOT THE ONLY WAY TO COMPLETE THE TASK.

Horizontal Lines

Created with the <hr> tag Modify: color, height, width,

alignment Specify as:

percentage of available space # of pixels

Exercise

What will the following code generate?

<head><title> Adding Style</title><style> h1 {color:red} </style></head>

<body><h1 style="text-decoration:underline">Let's put a line at the top of this page </h1><hr><br><h1>And another one with different style attributes here </h1><hr style="color:aqua; height:50pt"><br/><h1> And a final one of a different height, length and color</h1><hr style="color:green; width:50%; height:25px">

</body></html>

Creating Lists

List Types

ordered list

unordered list

definition list

Lists in Action

http://www.msn.com/

Homework HTML2

Create a file containing characteristics of your current/future/desired web page. You will use an ordered list and a definition list. You will use inline and embedded styles.

Specifics on my web siteStart early so you can get your

questions answered.

Homework Networks - Long & Long, chapter 6

Consider methods to connect to the Internet. Research the following: local availability (company names), max & typical connection speed, price to connect to the Internet (initial and monthly), transmission media (for example twisted pair, wireless-microwave, wireless-radio)

Cellular modems, Internal & External modems, DSL, cable modems, Satellite, T1/T3

Extra Credit Opportunities

3-4 minute PowerPoint presentation Max of 5 points Send presentation to

garrisonc@winthrop.edu by 8am on the third day following class (Friday for Tuesday classes or Sunday for Thursday classes)

Topics Define any unfamiliar terms used in your presentations.Use your book, other books, the Internet as sources.

Identify the reasons to create a home network. Tell how to connect a home network. Include hardware, software, & costs.

Define client/server and peer-to-peer networks. Identify differences between them? Where are they used? Distinguish client from server.

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of wireless networks. How are they created? What are the types of wireless networks?