A lot of the content of these chapters is new to me too, so it will be good to go through it with you. The following content is not important. I am simply typing away so I can show you the content of the book. Okay? I am not going to include all of the tags from page 70. You can if you want. Here is my email address, if you have any questions:
mahatma.heil@gmail.com.Here is a variety of tags from page 72.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
Monospaced text
Sample text
Like the book says most of these tags are not used very often.
Notice the line breaks without the use of the break tag.
This is a result of the <pre> tags.
Everytime a worthwhile oppurtunity presents itself, and I receive faith that I will be able to make good on it, yet don't, similar oppurtunities will appear, over and over again, until I am finally able to succeed. Things, in the past, wanted yet unachieved, are not necessarily things intended, but models for things yet to come. Understanding this, I know what it is I am looking for, because I know what things I have regretted most missing out on.
Everytime a worthwhile oppurtunity presents itself, and I receive faith that I will be able to make good on it, yet don't, similar oppurtunities will appear, over and over again, until I am finally able to succeed. Things, in the past, wanted yet unachieved, are not necessarily things intended, but models for things yet to come. Understanding this, I know what it is I am looking for, because I know what things I have regretted most missing out on.(This example should be in quotations, but it is highly dependent on what browser you are using.)
H2O
E=MC2
And we've gotten through Chapter 4. Yeah! I can hardly wait till we get to the CSS and Tables Chapters!