Team:Aachen/HTMLprimer
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- | As a general side note. In HTML you <b>must</b> have (requirement!) a closing tag ( | + | As a general side note. In HTML you <b>must</b> have (requirement!) a closing tag (</<i>something</i>>) for each opened tag (<<i>something</i>>)! |
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- | In HTML it is fairly easy to create a header. You can use the <h1> tags, where <h1> creates the biggest header, and <h6> is the smallest. | + | In HTML it is fairly easy to create a header. You can use the <h1> tags, where <h1> creates the biggest header, and <h6> is the smallest.</br></br> |
+ | For creating line breaks simply use </br> - <b>no opening</b> tag is needed!</br> | ||
+ | As in every scientific publiction you should not use too many line breaks. If you start a new paragraph, open a new paragraph instead. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | <p> | ||
+ | Paragraphs, as in continuous text, should be within the <p> ... </p> tag. </br></br> | ||
+ | Therefore a section in HTML could look like: | ||
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+ | <textarea rows="5" cols="20" disabled> | ||
+ | <h1>Big Header</h1> | ||
+ | <h4>Small header (subcaption)</h4> | ||
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+ | <p> | ||
+ | Introduction text ... | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | <p> | ||
+ | Some other, unrelated text. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | <!-- TEXT ENDS HERE --> | ||
+ | </textarea> | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
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