<html> <head> <title> Web Test</title> <h1>Headers, Titles and Paragraphs </h1> <h2>Followed by my first subheader </h2> </head> <p><body> This sentence my first paragraph. <p> Now I'll try my second paragraph. HTML is easier than I thought. At this rate, I'll have a homepage online in no time. Now I'm going to attempt a line break right here. Let's see how it looks... <br> <b>Stylised Text and Other Tricks </b> <emphasis><h2><center> HTML Text Styles <HR WIDTH=25%></center></emphasis></h2> Here are some examples of stylized text: HTML allows me to put words in <b>bold</b> and <i>italics</i>. <tt>I can also put phrases in fixed-width typewriter font.</tt> <p><h3><b>Hypertext Links </b> </h3> Trying Out Hypertext Links <br> Now that I'm getting the chance to create my own web pages, I'm putting together a list of some of my favorite sites.<br> First of all, there's <a href= "http://www.yahoo.com"> Yahoo </a>, which is a great directory of thousands of web resources.<br> Also there is an excellent site called <a href= "http://freespace.virgin.net/sizzling.jalfrezi/"> Sizzling HTML Jalfrezi </a> which is a fantastic source of information on creating Web pages <h3><b>Lists etc.</b></h3> Things I need to do this week: <ul> <li>Go shopping <li>Cut the grass <li>Learn HTML <li>Visit Auntie Ethel in Hoboken </ul> My favorite websites, in order of preference: <ol> <li><a href="http://web66.coled.umn.edu">Web66</a> <li><a href="http://www.pbs.org"> PBS </a> <li><a href="http://www.gsat.edu.au/~markw/homepage/mwardle.htm"> Mark Wardle's Home Page</a> <li><a href="http://edweb.cnidr.org/htmlintro.html"> HTML Crash Course for Educators </a> </ol> <h3><b>Using Images</b></h3> <a href="http://edweb.gsn.org/dic.html"><img align=left src= "dic.gif"><img align=right src= "dic.gif"></a>One of the more commonly used sections of <a href="http://edweb.gsn.org"> EdWeb</a> is the EdWeb <a href="http://edweb.gsn.org/dic.html">Dictionary</a>, as seen on our left. The <a href="http://edweb.gsn.org/dic.html">Dictionary</a> contains dozens of phrases and technical jargon used in the telecommunications industry. The <a href="http://edweb.gsn.org/dic.html">Dictionary</a> has been online since October of 1994. </body> </html>