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Lecture on 2/9/2006

<body bgcolor="blue" text="yellow">

Lecture on 2/7/2006

Changing size using the font tag.

The following is big text. size=7
The following is small text. size=1
The following is normal text. size=3
The following is relatively larger text. size=+1
The following is relatively smaller text. size=-1

Change the position of the text with the superscript and subscript tags.

Some superscripted text and some subscripted text.

Change the color of text with the font tag.

Here is some blue text.
Here is some red text.
Here is some green text.
Here is some yellow text.
Here is some white text.
Here is some black text.
Here is some gray text.
Here is some red text. color=#FF0000.
Here is some green text. color=#00FF00.
Here is some blue text. color=#0000FF.

To view a page with a lot of colors see http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_colors.asp.


Lecture on 2/2/2006

The folloi\wing is a link to the UIC home page.
UIC Home Page

The following is a link to the weather forecast for UIC.

An absolute link to the new demo page: Here is the link
A relative link to the new demo page: Here is the link


Lecture on 1/31/2006

A penguin picture

A fox with the hounds

Thumbnail Example


Lecture on 1/26/2006

CS 100 - Demo Page for Thursday 1/26/2006


Heading Examples

This is H1

This is H3

This is H6

This is going to be a really long paragagraph, just so that we can try out the justify alignment. In order to see the effect, I need at least two or three lines of text. I wonder if this is enough? Yes it is if I make the window small enough, and justify seems to work. :-)


Font Examples

The B tag makes Bold face.

The I tag make Italic. The EM tag makes Emphatic, which is similar.

The TT tag is for Teletype, useful for code examples. ( Also known as fixed-width. )


Lists

Nested Lists With Default Bullets

Some of my hobbies are:

  1. SCUBA
  2. Woodworking
  3. Photography

Testing default bullets

Bullet Types

Number Types

  1. This is type I.
  2. This is type i.
  3. This is type A.
  4. This type is unspecified.
  5. This is type a.
  6. This is type 1.

Lecture on 1/24/2006

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To be or not to be...

William Shakespeare