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How to Include caption in xhtml

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whats going on guys its Bucky and welcome to your 30th XHTML and CSS toriel 30 tutorials thats a milestone someone should give me an award or something but anyways in this tutorial Im gonna teach you guys how to control styles by using something called a class now what a class is is its similar to a span in the sense that we can affect the same element in different ways so let me break this down for you a little more clear before weve been using elements to apply styles to everything on the webpage that was the same element for example if we had eight paragraphs and we applied a style to the paragraph tag it would affect all eight paragraphs but whatever sane alright Bucky I want half my paragraphs to be read and half of my paragraphs to be green well we cant apply a style to the paragraph tag because it would affect all of the paragraphs so in order for us to get more control or more customization over our webpage we need to use something called a class now lets go ahead and w

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Captions should say something enough about the figure or table which can be understood without referring to the main text.
Click on the figure or table where you want the caption to appear. On the References tab, click the Insert Caption button. In the Caption window, in the Label menu, select the label Figure or Table. In the Position menu, select where you want the caption to appear.
Captions. In written reports, titles are not used on figures or tables; instead, the information is placed in a caption. Captions for tables are placed above the table (typically left aligned), and captions for figures are placed below the figure.
The tag must be inserted immediately after the tag. Tip: By default, a table caption will be center-aligned above a table. However, the CSS properties text-align and caption-side can be used to align and place the caption.
Select the Home tab in the ribbon (see figure 1). Select all or part of the table title or figure caption text that you want to change. Use the options in the Font and Paragraph groups to select new style options, just as you would regular body text.
Add captions Select the object (table, equation, figure, or another object) that you want to add a caption to. On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption. In the Label list, select the label that best describes the object, such as a figure or equation.
The HTML tag defines the title of a table in the HTML document. Browsers traditionally render the text found in the tag above the table, but you can change this behavior with the CSS caption-side property. This tag is also commonly referred to as the element.
The HTML element specifies the caption (or title) of a table.

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