FIGURE 5.3
the menu. Html file with link.
The twelve Caesars
“the twelve Caesars” by Suetonius
Seutonius (or Gaius Suetonius Tranquillest) was born circa A.D. 70 and died sometime after A.D. 130. He composed a history of the twelve Caesars from Julius to Domitian (died A.D.96). his works a significant contribution to the best-selling novel and television series “I, Claudius. “Suetonius’ work includes biographies of the following roman emperors:
§ Julius Caesar
§ Augustus
§ Tiberius
§ Gaius (Caligula)
§ Claudius
§ Nero
§ Galba
§ Otho
§ Vitellius
§ Vespasian
§ Titus
§ Domitian
Now , when you click the link, your browser should load and display the Claudius. Html page, as shown in figure 5.4
FIGURE 5.4 the Claudius.html page.
If your browser can’t find the file when you click on the link, make sure that the name of the file in the href part of the link tag is the same as the name of the file on the disk, uppercase and lowercase match, and both files are in the same directory. Remember to close your link, using the </a>tag, at the end of the text that serves as the link,. Also, make sure that you have quotation marks at the end of the filename (sometimes you can easily forget) and both quotation marks are ordinary straight quotes. All these things can confuse the browser and prevent it from finding the file or displaying the link properly.
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