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44 Cards in this Set
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<'acronym'> |
Defines an abbreviation or an acronym. Not supported in HTML5. Use <'abbr'> instead. |
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<'abbr'> |
Defines an abbreviation or an acronym. |
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<'address'> |
Defines contact infromation for the author/owner of a document/article. |
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<'b'> |
Defines bold text. |
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<'bdi'> |
Isolates a part of text that might be formatted in a different direction from other text outside it. |
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<'bdo'> |
Overrides the current text direction. |
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<'big'> |
Defines big text. Not supported in HTML5. Use CSS instead. |
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<'blockquote'> |
Defines a section that is quoted from another source. |
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<'center'> |
Defines centered text. Not supported in HTML5. Use Css instead. |
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<'cite'> |
Defines the title of a work. |
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<'code'> |
Defines a piece of computer code. |
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<'del'> |
Defines text that has been deleted from a document. |
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<'dfn'> |
Represents the defining instance of a term. |
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<'em'> |
Defines emphasized text. |
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<'font'> |
Defines font, color, and size for text. Not supported in HTML5. Use CSS instead. |
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<'i'> |
Defines a part of text in an alternate voice or mood. |
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<'ins'> |
Defines a text that has been inserted into a document. |
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<'kbd'> |
Defines keyboard input. |
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<'mark'> |
Defines marked/highlighted text. |
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<'meter'> |
Defines a scalar measurement within a known range (a guage). |
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<'pre'> |
Defines preformatted text. |
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<'progress'> |
Represents the progress of a task. |
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<'q'> |
Defines a short quotation |
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<'rp'> |
Defines what to show in browsers that do not support ruby annotations. |
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<'rt'> |
Defines an explanation/pronunciation of characters (for East Asian typography). |
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<'ruby'> |
Defines a ruby annotation (for Est Asian typography). |
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<'s'> |
Defines text that is no longer correct. |
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<'samp'> |
Defines sample output from a computer program. |
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<'small'> |
Defines smaller text. |
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<'strike'> |
Defines strikethrough text. Not supported in HTML5. Use <'del'> or <'s'> instead. |
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<'strong'> |
Defines important text. |
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<'sub'> |
Defines subscriptied text. |
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<'sup'> |
Defines superscripted text. |
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<'time'> |
Defines a date/time. |
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<'tt'> |
Defines teletype text. Not supporteed in HTML5. Use CSS instead. |
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<'u'> |
Defines text that should be stylistically different from normal text.
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<'var'> |
Defines a variable. |
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<'wbr'> |
Defines a possible line-break. |
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How many formatting HTML tag(s) are there? |
38 |
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List all of the formatting HTML tag(s). |
1) <'acronym'> 2) <'abbr'> 3) <'address'> 4) <'b'> 5) <'bdi'> 6) <'bdo'> 7) <'big'> 8) <'blockquote'> 9) <'center'> 10) <'cite'> 11) <'code'> 12) <'del'> 13) <'dfn'> 14) <'em'> 15) <'font'> 16) <'i'> 17) <'ins'> 18) <'kbd'> 19) <'mark'> 20) <'meter'> 21) <'pre'> 22) <'progress'> 23) <'q'> 24) <'rp'> 25) <'rt'> 26) <'ruby'> 27) <'s'> 28) <'samp'> 29) <'small'> 30) <'strike'> 31) <'strong'> 32) <'sub'> 33) <'sup'> 34) <'time'> 35) <'tt'> 36) <'u'> 37) <'var'> 38) <'wbr'> |
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How many formating HTML5 tag(s) are new to HTML? |
9 |
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Which formatting HTML5 tag(s) are new to HTML? |
1) <'bdi'> 2) <'mark'> 3) <'meter'> 4) <'progress'> 5) <'rp'> 6) <'rt'> 7) <'ruby'> 8) <'time'> 9) <'wbr'> |
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How many formatting HTML tag(s) are not new in the 5th version of HTML? |
29
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Which formating HTML tag(s) are not new in the 5th version of HTML?
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1) <'acronym'> 2) <'abbr'> 3) <'address'> 4) <'b'> 5) <'bdo'> 6) <'big'> 7) <'blockquote'> 8) <'center'> 9) <'cite'> 10) <'code'> 11) <'del'> 12) <'dfn'> 13) <'em'> 14) <'font'> 15) <'i'> 16) <'ins'> 17) <'kbd'> 18) <'pre'> 19) <'q'> 20) <'s'> 21) <'samp'> 22) <'small'> 23) <'strike'> 24) <'strong'> 25) <'sub'> 26) <'sup'> 27) <'tt'> 28) <'u'> 29) <'var'> |