HTML 2.0 Example Results

The results (or right column) from the HTML Example appear below. Document structure tags like <HTML>,<HEAD>, and <BODY> were removed to make the document work with the DCN header.

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I like learning!


With text...

...and other things

I can emphasize things, and I can make things stronger.

Extra spacing doesn’t matter.

An inline image like this can be inserted wherever I want.

The alignment of the image can be adjusted, too.

Definition lists:
Can be useful.
  1. Ordered lists
  2. Number things
  3. As you go, automatically.
Sometimes text has to line up.

^   ^
O   O
  L
\___/
Characters used in HTML code have to be specially formated, e.g. quotes ("") and ampersands (&).

Lists can be "nested" for greater effect:

  • Many Topics Have Subtopics
    • Like this one
    • (it has two)
  • But Some Topics Stand Alone
  • In some cases, a line break is better than a paragraph break:

    Mr. U. R. Linebreaker
    1 Main St., Davis, CA 95616

    Hypertext links are useful, as in:
    You can return to the last section you were in from here.

    Local links are useful, too:
    You can go to the next sentence now.

    The next sentence.

    Pictures may stand alone:
    (a 
plane)

    Or be links:
    (a 
plane)

    Always sign your work!


    imaip@wheel.dcn.davis.ca. us
    Ima Infoprovider, DCN Member
    Last updated: 5 July 95

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