Professional Documents
Culture Documents
View HTML (Midterm)
View HTML (Midterm)
IT 2 Midterm
Formatting Tags:
<html>
<body>
</body>
</html>
Image:
<html> Link:
<body>
<html>
<img src="Meaux Palace.jpeg" <body>
width="500" height=900"/>
<img src="snow.jpeg" width="500" <a
height=900"/> href="http://www.crunchyroll.com">
<img src="tiger.jpeg" width="500" Click me</a>
height=900"/>
</body>
</body> </html>
</html>
Comment:
<html>
<body>
<!--❄⑪☯♬♫♪❆-->
<p>サズキ</p>
<p>はおりものやブーツなど人気のファッションアイテムから話題のスイーツまで、ランキングで一気に
チェックしちゃおう。カテゴリで絞り込めば、いいものざっくざく見つかるよ!</p>
</body>
</html>
Output Example:
<html>
<body>
<p>
A dry breeze is blowing
The city is getting cold
I wonder how many seasons have passed
Without even a sound?
</body>
</html>
Rules(lines):
<p>Spoken Chinese is distinguished by its high level of internal diversity,
though all spoken varieties of Chinese are tonal and analytic. There are
between six and twelve main regional groups of Chinese (depending on
classification scheme), of which the most spoken, by far, is Mandarin (about
850 million), followed by Wu (90 million), Min (70 million) and Cantonese (70
million). Most of these groups are mutually unintelligible, though some, like
Xiang and the Southwest Mandarin dialects, may share common terms and some
degree of intelligibility. Chinese is classified as a macrolanguage with 13
sub-languages in ISO 639-3, though the identification of the varieties of
Chinese as multiple "languages" or as "dialects" of a single language is a
contentious issue.<p/>
<hr/>Spoken Chinese
<p>Linguists often view Chinese as a language family, though owing to China's
socio-political and cultural situation, and the fact that all spoken
varieties use one common written system, it is customary to refer to these
generally mutually unintelligible variants as "the Chinese language". The
diversity of Sinitic variants is comparable to the Romance languages.</p>
<hr/>A Language Family
<p>The relationship among the Chinese spoken and written languages is a
complex one. Its spoken variations evolved at different rates, while written
Chinese itself has changed much less. Classical Chinese literature began in
the Spring and Autumn period, although written records have been discovered
as far back as the 14th to 11th centuries BCE Shang dynasty oracle bones
using the oracle bone scripts.
The Chinese orthography centers around Chinese characters, hanzi, which are
written within imaginary rectangular blocks, traditionally arranged in
vertical columns, read from top to bottom down a column, and right to left
across columns. Chinese characters are morphemes independent of phonetic
change. Thus the number "one", yi in Mandarin, yat in Cantonese and chi̍t and
"yit = first" in Hokkien (form of Min), all share an identical character
("一"). Vocabularies from different major Chinese variants have diverged, and
colloquial non-standard written Chinese often makes use of unique "dialectal
characters", such as 冇 and 係 for Cantonese and Hakka, which are considered
archaic or unused in standard written Chinese.
Written colloquial Cantonese has become quite popular in online chat rooms
and instant messaging amongst Hong-Kongers and Cantonese-speakers elsewhere.
Use of it is considered highly informal, and does not extend to any formal
occasion.
Also, in Hunan, some women write their local language in Nü Shu, a syllabary
derived from Chinese characters. The Dungan language, considered by some a
dialect of Mandarin, is also nowadays written in Cyrillic, and was formerly
written in the Arabic alphabet, although the Dungan people live outside
China.</p>
Text Formatting:
<html>
<body>
<p><b>Promise</b></p>
<p><big>Zuo Bian</big></p>
<p><i>Kiseki</i></p>
<p><code>It's as though it dashed off, time flew by
You were next to me
It seemed like a spiral, but we kept climbing
Stairs with no railing
When we get close, I feel far away
Even though it's a dream, it hurts, oh
</body>
</html>
Example:
<html>
<body>
<h1>patricia anne lopez and ruth anne suarez</h1>
<p>wo ai ni.</p>
</body>
</html>
Heading:
<html>
<body>
<h1>patricia anne lopez and ruth anne suarez</h1>
<h2>we are cute!!!!!!</h2>
<h3>we are sexy!!!!!!</h3>
<h4>saigo no tenshi!!!!!!!</h4>
<h5>see you when we see you!!!!!!</h5>
<h6>sir happy birthday!!!!!!!</h6>
</body>
</html>
Line Breaks:
<html>
<body>
</body>
</html>
Paragraph:
<html>
<body>
<p>today is march 7, and today is the birthday of our professor mr. richard
sobrepena. happy birthday sir!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>the day is wonderful because it's not raining</p>
<p>it's the end of the semester, so we should study very well</p>
</body>
</html>