Conventions Used in this Book
HTML, XHTML & CSS QuickSteps uses several conventions designed to make the book easier for you to follow. Among these are:
• A in the Table of Contents and in the How To list in each chapter
references a QuickSteps sidebar in a chapter, and a references
a QuickFacts sidebar.
• Bold type is used for words or objects on the screen that you are to do something with—for example, “Click the Start menu, and then click Computer.”
• Italic type is used for a word or phrase that is being defined or otherwise deserves special emphasis.
• Underlined type is used for text that you are to type from the keyboard.
• SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS are used for keys on the keyboard such as ENTER and SHIFT.
• When you are expected to enter a command, you are told to “press” the key(s). If you are to enter text or numbers, you are told to “type” them.
• Red font (for example, “the opening <title> tag”) distinguishes HTML code terms that appear within body text.
• Code lines show examples of HTML code—for example:
<html>
<head>
<title>Acme Virtual Industries: Solving Your Problems
in Moments
</head>
• A in the Table of Contents and in the How To list in each chapter
references a QuickSteps sidebar in a chapter, and a references
a QuickFacts sidebar.
• Bold type is used for words or objects on the screen that you are to do something with—for example, “Click the Start menu, and then click Computer.”
• Italic type is used for a word or phrase that is being defined or otherwise deserves special emphasis.
• Underlined type is used for text that you are to type from the keyboard.
• SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS are used for keys on the keyboard such as ENTER and SHIFT.
• When you are expected to enter a command, you are told to “press” the key(s). If you are to enter text or numbers, you are told to “type” them.
• Red font (for example, “the opening <title> tag”) distinguishes HTML code terms that appear within body text.
• Code lines show examples of HTML code—for example:
<html>
<head>
<title>Acme Virtual Industries: Solving Your Problems
in Moments
</head>
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