There are many document editing tools on the market, but only some are compatible with all file formats. Some tools are, on the other hand, versatile yet burdensome to use. DocHub provides the answer to these issues with its cloud-based editor. It offers robust functionalities that enable you to complete your document management tasks efficiently. If you need to rapidly Void caption in Html, DocHub is the ideal option for you!
Our process is very simple: you import your Html file to our editor → it automatically transforms it to an editable format → you make all required changes and professionally update it. You only need a few minutes to get your work done.
When all alterations are applied, you can turn your paperwork into a multi-usable template. You just need to go to our editor’s left-side Menu and click on Actions → Convert to Template. You’ll find your paperwork stored in a separate folder in your Dashboard, saving you time the next time you need the same form. Try out DocHub today!
Hey everyone this is Juthika and welcome to your 16th HTML5 tutorial. In the previous few videos we learned about putting images on a web page and also about making them responsive using the power of HTML. Now lets look at how to add a caption for an image. There are two more elements related to images, the figure and figcaption elements. Lets start with an image of a dog. I have put it on the page just as usual with an image element. Now to give a caption to this image, lets create a figcaption element. You can create it anywhere, either before or after the image element. It depends on where you want to display the caption. Now in between the opening and closing tags lets write some text. Cookie the dog, using an ipad to work on her latest project. Lets save this and have a look at the browser. Great! you can see our image now has a caption below it. You can leave it at that since you can already see the caption. But to tell the browser and search