Shade period in xhtml

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  3. Make your wanted edits using drag and drop tools.
  4. Once finished, click Download/Export and save your xhtml to your device or cloud storage.
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How to shade period in xhtml

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welcome back guys welcome to your 43rd tutorial and in this story Iamp;#39;m gonna be talking about another form element and this element is actually called a text area now a text area the most simple way I can put it is you know those single line text fields that we had before itamp;#39;s just a big text field now what is the point of having you know a text area then well certain times when youamp;#39;re making forms youamp;#39;re going to kind of want to push your user in leaving more than a single line of text for example if they were like on a dating website and they need to leave a biographer your about themselves or maybe theyamp;#39;re posting an ad on eBay and they need to write a description about their item this takes more than a single line of text so whenever you want the user to enter like one word give them a single line of text but whenever you want to have them enter like a couple paragraphs youamp;#39;re gonna need to give them a text area so thatamp;#39;s where

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There are six levels of numbered headings in XHTML with h1 as the most important and h6 as the least. XHTML does not itself cause section numbers to be generated from headings.
The six heading tagswritten as , , , , , and indicate the highest ( ) to lowest ( ) precedence a heading may have in the document. The text enclosed within a heading typically is rendered by the browser uniquely, depending upon the display technology available to it.
The to HTML elements represent six levels of section headings.
The APA Publication Manual (section 3.03, pp. 6263; see also the sample papers) gives guidelines for up to five levels of heading in a paper, although most papers will need only two, three, or four.
XHTML Syntax All documents must have a DOCTYPE. All tags must be in lower case. All documents must be properly formed. All tags must be closed. All attributes must be added properly. The name attribute has changed. Attributes cannot be shortened. All tags must be properly nested.
HTML defines six levels of headings. A heading element implies all the font changes, paragraph breaks before and after, and any white space necessary to render the heading. The heading elements are H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, and H6 with H1 being the highest (or most important) level and H6 the least.
XHTML was introduced in 2000 as part of the HTML 4.01 specification and has since been superseded by HTML5, which is designed to be more flexible and less strict than XHTML. However, XHTML is still used in some contexts where the advantages of its stricter rules and XML syntax are desirable.
1. Type . 2. Type the text that you want to make bold.

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