[An introduction]
[Content]
This is my first web page!
How exciting!
Yes, this really is exciting! Warning: level of excitement may cause extreme happiness.
Yes yes!
Very exciting!
This web site is about HTML and CSS.
I am learning from HTML Dog right now!
Here is a link to another page I have.
It is just the page not found page, but I wanted to test out linking to other pages by using it.
Row 1, cell 1 | Row 1, cell 2 | Row 1, cell 3 |
Row 2, cell 1 | Row 2, cell 2 | Row 2, cell 3 |
Row 3, cell 1 | Row 3, cell 2 | Row 3, cell 3 |
Row 4, cell 1 | Row 4, cell 2 | Row 4, cell 3 |
Column 1 heading | Column 2 heading | Column 3 heading |
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Row 2, cell 1 | Row 2, cell 2, also spanning Row 2, cell 3 | |
Row 3, cell 1, also spanning Row 4, cell 1 | Row 3, cell 2 | Row 3, cell 3 |
Row 4, cell 2 | Row 4, cell 3 |
This | That | The other |
Ladybird | Locust | Lunch |
So I asked Bob about quotations on the Web and he said I know as much about quotations as I do about pigeon fancying
. Luckily, I found HTML Dog and it said:
blockquote and q are used for quotations. blockquote is generally used for standalone often multi-line quotations whereas q is used for shorter, in-line quotations.
According to the Bible, after six days God said screw this for a lark, I'm having a nap
.
If you add the line givevaderachuckle = true;
to the destroy_planet
subroutine and then type ilovejabba into the console, the big bad green Death Star laser will etch Slug Lover! on the planet's surface.
<div id="intro">
<h1>Some heading</h1>
<p>Some paragraph paragraph thing thing thingy.</p>
</div>
Bob's canine mother and equine father sat him down and carefully explained that he was an allopolyploid organism.
In the code, this is the right way around!
I have decided to decrease increase the amount of free ice cream that the State will provide for its citizens.
[An introduction]
[Content]
Am I individual?
Am I rebellious?
I am a nihilist.
[An introduction]
[Content]
[All about Tixall]
[Maybe a bit more about Tixall]
Written by an awesome ghost on
"He wants to play with his Legos"
The person being quoted is clearly American because, for some odd reason, they pluralise "Lego".
I'm really bad at writing link text. Click here to find out more.
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