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According to Thomson-Course Technology, by skippy-ish_guy2003-02-19 10:57:15
  Oh yeah? Pop quiz: by mikosullivan2003-02-19 11:11:13
    Let's see if I can remember all this. by skippy-ish_guy 2003-02-19 11:40:59
1. opposite of the (nobr) tag

2. predecessor of (pre) tag

3. title, border, height, width, and I've never used any others, but I'm sure if I looked it up I could find enough.

4. No, all it really does is manipulate data such as images and text and give them a specific change to the way they look, or give them a further use, such as hyperlinking to another page.

5. HTML Character entity.

6. Can't figure that one out, and I was never taught that. Well, I was, but I forget.


Note: Round brackets are used instead of angle brackets so the comment text doesn't "go wonky"
[ Reply ]
      No, by LionsPhil2003-02-19 12:11:18
        Ahem by Kickstart2003-02-19 14:36:32
          In that it has an end tag. by Naruki2003-02-19 14:43:24
          AHEM, by LionsPhil2003-02-19 15:06:25
      You blew #4. by Naruki2003-02-19 12:14:26

 

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