OpenUW: A series of free courses presented by UW Educational Outreach
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 Introduction
Introduction
 Part 1
Part One: Standards and Structure
 Part 2
Part Two: Different Types of Tags
 Part 3
Part Three: Special Characters, Lists, and Hyperlinks
 Conclusion
Conclusion
HTML Basics*

INTRODUCTION | PAGE 1, 2, Quiz

Take this short quiz to see what you may already know about HTML.


1.The largest heading size is
H1
H2
H5
H6
2.The definitive resource for current Internet standards is
the International Internet Society
the World Wide Web Consortium
the Federal Communications Commission
the Federal Bureau of Investigation
3.Which of the following is not a function of the <meta> tag?
to specify keywords, which are used by search engines to help index and categorize the page
to specify that the browser should refresh the page to another page after 1 second
to specify the font colors that will be used on the page
. to specify that the page expires as of a specified date
4.The <p> tag tells the browser
to start a new paragraph
to pull the text to one side
to emphasize text
to insert a picture
5.All HTML documents should begin with
a <body> tag
an <html> tag
a detailed explanation of what the document is about
a positive attitude
6.The <br> tag
displays the text as brown
forces a line break in your text
should be used at the beginning and end of every HTML document
signifies a broken link
7.The <hr> tag
makes all headings in the document appear in red
alerts your Human Resources department when someone accesses the document
puts a horizontal rule in your document
puts a new heading in the document

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