Monday, 23 February 2015

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 <a name =”recent”><h2> recent titles (as of 11-jan -2006) </H2></a></1i>

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<1i>Sandra bellwether,  <a href=”belladonna.html.”>

<1i>Sandra bellwether,<cite> </a></Li>

<Li>  john than Tin,< a href=”20 minerals’. Html”>

<cite>20-minute meals for one</cite></a></1i>

<li>Maxwell burgess,<a href=”legion.html”>

<cite>legion of thunder</cite>M</a><1i>

<cite>banquet’s ghost<?cite></cite></1i>

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Note that I put the <cite tag inside the link tag<a>. I could have just as easily put it outside the anchor tag; character style tags can go just about anywhere. But as I mentionedince before, be careful not to overlap tags.  Your browser might not be able to understand what’s going on, and it’s invalid. In other words, don’t do the following:


<a href=”banquo.html”><cite>banquet’s ghost</a></cite>

Take a look at how the recent titles section appears. An example is shown in figure 6.18.

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