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Unit 3: Text Formatting




          6.   The <INS> element indicates that the text has been inserted into the document since the  Notes
               last revision. Explain with the suitable example.
          7.   Using CSS, you can set your text in any point size, the same way that all other print and
               graphic designers can already. Explain with a program.
          8.   Explain how  <ABBREV> element defines an abbreviation.
          9.   CSS gives you full control over the size of your text. Analyze

          10.  Write a program which uses the text-transform property to specify uppercase and lowercase
               letters in a text.

          Answers: Self  Assessment

          1.   <EM>                              2.  <STRONG>

          3.   <SAMP>                            4.  <ADDRESS>
          5.   <CITE>                            6.  <DEL>
          7.   <DFN>                             8.  <PERSON>
          9.   <ACRONMY>                         10.  <B>
          11.  <I>                               12.  <U>

          13.  <TT>                              14.  <STRIKE>
          15.  <SUP>

          3.6 Further Readings




           Books         Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, HTML & XHTML: The definitive guide, O’Reilly
                         Media, Inc.
                         David Mercer, HTML, McGraw-Hill Professional
                         Gary B. Shelly, Denise M. Woods, William J. Dorin, HTML, XHTML, and CSS:
                         Comprehensive, Cengage Learning
                         Willard, HTML: A Beginner’S Guide, Tata McGraw-Hill Education



          Online links   http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/stylesheets/csstext.html

                         http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_text.asp


















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