HyperText Markup Language (HTML) Exercises
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Typeface

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Eyebrow headline

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Alt text

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Handwriting typeface

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Hero image

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Common font styles

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Header

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Tags

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Typographic hierarchy

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Line height

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Use the alt attribute

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Description lists

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Indicate links that open in a new window

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Flush right alignment

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Flush left alignment

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Specify link destination

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Footer

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Size of your smallest heading

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The <head> tag

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Block quotes

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Use the <table> element for tabular data

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Use the <href> attribute for links

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Use the <th> element for table headers

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Use the image's text as an alt attribute

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Use the <caption> element for the table title

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Empty HTML element

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Tags vs. elements

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Inline-level elements

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Unordered lists

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The container tag <span>

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The inline frame tag <iframe>

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Smaller type elements

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Block-level elements

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Start with your body size

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The <title> tag

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W3C

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<!DOCTYPE html>

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The <body> tag

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The <picture> tag

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Ordered lists

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Hierarchical grids

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Consider lists for organizing related items

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HTML

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The <html> tag

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Defining pre-formatted text

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The title attribute

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The link tag <a>

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Deleted text

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The alt attribute

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