Tài liệu Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, and CSS tập 1

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    Text Conventions Used in This Book
    Stuff I ask you to type appears in bold, like this: something you actually type. I also use bold
    in some lines of HTML source code to point out the specific tag or attribute that the discussion
    is focusing on.
    Filenames, directories, URLs, and names of machines on the Net appear in a special typeface,
    like this: http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/html/Guest_Book.html.
    HTML-formatted source code appears in that same special typeface, but on separate lines,
    like this:
    <html>
    <title>How to Create Cool Web Sites</title>
    <img src=”intro.gif” alt=”How To Create Cool Web Sites” />
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