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Most communications between devices within computers (e.g., between the CPU
and disk drives) and between computers and external devices (e.g., modems
and printers) are asynchronous. Asynchronous communications also include
computer-based exchanges of messages for which the participants need not
be available or online at the same time, but, rather, read and respond as their
schedules (and desires) permit. Examples include e-mail, discussion boards and
text messaging over cell phones.
Every HTML program has one simple structure. There are two major
components to the structure of a web site, the "head" and "body". The "head"
provides the title and other information about your web site , while the "body"
provides the information and content. Each of these components are marked
by "tags", which let the computer know where the information is written.
There are two types of "tags", opening tags and closing tags. Opening tags
have one triangular bracket (</>) on each of their two sides, while closing tags
start and end with a triangular bracket and a slash (/)at the beginning. Lastly,
all web sites begin with the tag <html> and close with the tag </html>.
Example:
3. <HEAD>
7. </HEAD>
8. <BODY>
10. </BODY>
11. </HTML>
1. DOCTYPE
Basically, it states that the rest is all HTML, as opposed to some other
language which may use tags within < and > brackets. It can also be used
by servers to see that the document they want to send is actually HTML
and not plain text.
3. HEAD
The head of your document contains information about the document itself.
Nothing within the HEAD section should be displayed in the document window.
The head section must include the TITLE of the document. Head is optionally
contain things like a description, a list of keywords for search engines, and the
name of the program used to create the HTML document. If you arrange all
the information about the document at the top of the document, and all body
tags below, it is obvious for a parser where the header ends and where the
body begins.
4. TITLE
The TITLE tag is the only required tag for the head section. It is typically
displayed in the browser's window title bar, and used in bookmark files and
search engine result listings. For the last two situations, you should make sure
the title is descriptive for the document.
5. META
META tags provide meta information about the document. For example, it can
give a description of the document, indicate when the document will have
expired or what program was used to generate it. There are many possible
META constructs, so please read the section on meta tags in the list of HTML
tags.
6. LINK
A LINK tag provides information about the document relative to the rest of
the site. For example, you can have a LINK tag stating where the table of
contents is, what the next document is or where the style sheet can be found.
This particular LINK tag gives the address of the document's author. Some
browsers allow you to send a comment to this person with one keystroke if this
tag is defined.
9. BODY
The BODY of the document contains the actual information. There may be only
one BODY statement in the document. Some editors incorrectly insert another
BODY statement for each new attribute you want to add to the body, but this
can have unexpected side-effects. Often a document will be part of a set, so it
will use a common style. This style should specify a standard structure for
documents, including navigation aids and standard images..
Resize the image by adding width and height commands to our image tag.
Example.
Example:
Original:
BEHAVIOR
· ALTERNATE
Example code:
· SCROLL
Example code:
· SLIDE
Example code:
<FONT SIZE="4" FACE="courier" COLOR=blue><MARQUEE WIDTH=100%
BEHAVIOR=SLIDE BGColor=yellow>This is an example of a sliding
marquee...</MARQUEE></FONT>
DIRECTION
Example code:
SIZING
· HEIGHT / WIDTH
Example code:
· HSPACE / VSPACE
Example code:
Example are different methods of making the video file viewable from the
browser window. The below recommendations it is also recommended you
create a direct download link to the file. This will allow the user to download
the file to their computer if it is unable to be played from within the browser.
Below are examples of direct links for the two video files in this document.
In this basic example we're simply using the embed command and pointing to
the source of the movie file we wish to play.Basic example and will not display
any type of warning or point the user to a location to download the plug-in if
the video file is not supported.
Sham
X1503 20
91
Ram
Mohan
Roll No.
Name
Y2109 31 None
ANSWER:-
<html>
<body>
<tr>
<th> Section</th>
</tr>
<tr><td align=center>X1503</td>
<td align=center>20</td>
<tr>
<th>name</th><th>roll no</th><th>%age</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align=center>Mohan</td>
<td align=center>5</td>
<td align=center>88</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align=center>Ram</td>
<td align=center>13</td>
</tr>
<tr><td align=center>Sham</td>
<td align=center>17</td>
</tr></table></td>
</tr>
<tr><td align=center>Y2109</td>
<td align=center>NONE</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>