On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Geoffrey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am learning to build a web site, using as a the teaching aid the text
> book called "Build Your Own Web Site the Right Way using HTML & CSS" by
> Ian Lloyd.
> As I intend building a website on Ubuntu, I have installed the Bluefish
> text editor - the stable version 1.0.7. So far so good - I have reached
> the stage of displaying an image on the home page (of the example given
> in the text). The Bluefish manual, however, does not discuss the coding
> (tags, etc.), presuming this to be already known. As a beginner I don't
> know, but this hasn't been a problem because my text book teaches me. I
> have found in Bluefish by trial all tags mentioned so far in the
> teaching aid.
> However there are some curiosities. For example the teaching aid use a p
> tag for paragraph, which is to found on Bluefish toolbar. However there
> is in Bluefish another paragraph tag called para. By trial it works
> equally well for paragraphing. Is there a difference between p and para
> tags?
> My question of members is: Is there a (text) reference for tags that I
> could read and be better informed?
> Geoffrey



Hi,
have a look at
http://www.w3schools.com/CSS/CSS_reference.asp
or Google  html css tags

Winton

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