HTML Dummy Page


(I acknowledge Microsoft for use of their image to illustrate the BACKGROUND attribute on the BODY tag.)



Headings

Level 1 Head

Level 2 Head

Level 3 Head

Level 4 Head

Level 5 Head
Level 6 Head

Spacing

Text in one paragraph.

Text in another paragraph.

Text before a break.
text after a break.

Preformatted text:
  Indented line
    Further indented line


A Blockquote:
HTML is one of three fundamental concepts on which the WWW rests. (The other two are the HTTP protocol and the URL addressing/naming scheme.) Consequently, it is important to understand not just how to use HTML but also its role within the web, its capabilities and limitations, and possible future directions it may take.


A Horizontal Rule:

Lists

An unorderd list: An ordered list:
  1. item 1
  2. item 1
  3. item 1
A definition list:
term 1
defn 1
term 2
defn 2
term 3
defn 3
A nested list: A menu list:
  • anchor 1
  • anchor 2
  • anchor 3
  • A directory: anchor 1 anchor 2 anchor 3

    Fonts

    definition font

    emphasis font

    strong emphasis font

    citation font

    keyboard font

    computer code font

    sample computer output font

    address font


    bold font

    italics font

    typewriter font

    Anchors

    Class notes on HTML

    Anchor to a point within a file

    Images



    Text to be displayed, if can't show image; also, aligned right.



    An example of an image serving as an anchor:
    jbs
    You can click on either the picture or the "jbs" just to the (lower) right of it to follow the link.

    Contact information

    email: jbs@cs.unc.edu
    url: http://www.cs.unc.edu/~jbs

    Netscape extensions

    In this example, the image is aligned left (standard), but it is separated from the wrap-around text by 10 pixels of space. It also uses the Break Clear All feature to separate the wrap-around text from the text that follows.
    Here is the text that follows.

    Example of Netscape HR extensions:


    Example of Netscape UL extensions:

    Example of Netscape OL extensions:
    1. term 1
      1. term a
      2. term b
    2. term 2
      1. term a
      2. term b


    Fonts can now be made larger, smaller, and returned to normal.

    Nobreak lets you keep lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng strings together that would, otherwise, be broken.

    Text can also be centered.


    Standard copyright (©) and registered (®) symbols are available.
    email: jbs@cs.unc.edu
    url: http://www.cs.unc.edu/~jbs