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The <body background> tag allows you to use an image file for the background of your Web page. A large image may only appear once (depending on the size of the browser window), but smaller images will be redrawn as many times as necessary to fill a page - a process known as tiling.
Get understanding about how fonts system work in CSS. Also covering attributes used to control your fonts style.
Quick explanation on how to better manage your border in CSS, expanded version.
Spice up your TEXTAREA boxes, using nothing but STYLE tags to give a totally new and flashy look to TEXTAREA boxes.
Customize your input boxes by adding a simple bit of style code to your input box tag. Change its boarder look, weight and colour. A nice change to the standard look.
If you have Photoshop knowledge, you can make your own icon image. Start with a 64x64 image and after you've finished your creation, resize it down to 16x16 and save it as .ico file. If you do not have the icon file format in Photoshop, you can download it here.
On day one we learned quite a bit about how to create an HTML page and serve it on the web. However, this is really only the beginning of web publishing. The true magic of the web begins to manifest itself only when you begin to explore the world of links...
HTML is composition of tags. HTML document is purely text file, so that can be made with text editor promiscuously. HTML document like this can be referred as web page , presented in web server browser.
There are two ways to color text on the Web. One approach is to set the colors for the entire document - specified in the body tag - and the other is to set and change colors as you move through the document, using the font tag.

















