Problems regarding the World-Wide Web and HTML


One person says that <h1> in HTML makes the text very large. Another person says that <h1>, in their experience, makes the text only a little larger but puts it in bold face. A third person says it doesn't affect the size of the text but puts it at the top of the screen, centred. They're all correctly observing the functioning of their correct software. How can this be?

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Write HTML code to produce a web page which looks like the following. There is no available character for "[one third]" but there is a small picture file you can use (just as was done in assignment three for the fancy letter O) at http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~ajr/gen/13.gif
(You can skip copying out all of the words below so long as your intention is clear.)


Vinyl Records

Vinyl records were recorded at different speeds. Standard speeds were 16, 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM.

Some people miss them, but I like my MP3 player better.


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