WELL, you know, I am NOT an expert ... so JUST BASICS!!
First of all, I'd like to mention about how an HTML thing look like.
There is a certain formula, which looks like this;
< *** >xxx</ *** >
*** = a command; how you wanna make "xxx" to look-like/function in a pagexxx = a thing that you wanna make appear; it could be a text, an image, etc...
Well, the VERY basic is this thing; < *** >.
For example, the HTML I was talking about in class with Mr. Lockman;
link HTML looks like this below.
If I resolve this; <a href=http://url.com/>URL</a>
it looks like
< a href=URL > URL < /a >
...WELL, it's one of the basic HTMLs, but it seems a little confusing ... like,
"What the hell's 'a href' thing?"
I know, that's what I thought about it! XD
Well, anyway...
So first, I think I wanna start off from the simplest ones. :)
<B>BOLD</B>
= < B > BOLD < /B >
<I>ITALIC</I>
= < I > ITALIC < /I >
<U>UNDERLINE</U>
= < U > UNDERLINE < /U >
LINE<BR>CHANGE
= LINE < BR > CHANGE
<center>CENTER</center>
= <center>< center > CENTER < /center ></center>
<blink>BLINK</blink>
= < blink > BLINK < /blink >
etc...
AND some complicate stuffs; I at least remember
<marquee loop=infinity>MARQUEE</marquee>
= < marquee loop=infinity > MARQUEE < /marquee >
*infinity could be 1-infinity
<FONT color="aqua"size="7">AQUA/SIZE7</FONT>
= < FONT color="aqua" size="7" > AQUA/SIZE7 < /FONT >
*color name could be color code#, and font size could be 1- (1-7 for keitai websites)
...I don't know and am not sure whether they show up when I publish them, so I gotta check afterward...
(They fxxkin didn't show up in the preview! X(;;;)
ALSO, those functions are already there in the composing bar of the blogposting form, so you might never have to mind about those shits now... XD;;;
PLUS, it's far much easier to check everything while composing at the same time, rather than typing all those HTML stuffs... XD
WELL, I guess the HTML I tuped didn't show up... XD;;;
ReplyDeleteIf you wanna use those shits (those actually allow us further expressions and blogpost compositions), maybe you should compose everything through "Edit HTML" of the blogposting form.
So here's my trial of using "Edit HTML"!
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