Monday, 23 February 2015

OUTPUT FIGURE 6.16 THE TOP SECTION OF THE BOOKWORM BOOKSHOP PAGE.

  
CREATING THE DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOKSTORE

Now you come to the first descriptive subheading on the page, which you've added already. This section gives a description of the bookstore. After the heading (shown in the first line of the following e example). I've arranged the description to include a list of features to make them stand out from the text better:

INPUT

<a name=”about”<h2> about the bookworm bookshop </h2></a>

<p> since 1933, the bookworm bookshop has offered rare and hard-to-find titles for the discerning reader. The bookworm offers :< /p>

<u1>

<1i> friendly, knowledge able, and courteous held</1i>

<1i>free coffee and juice for our customers </1i>

<1i> a well-l\lit reading room so you can “try before you buy” </1i>

</u1>

Add a note about the hours the store is open and emphasize the actual numbers:

INPUT


<p> our hours are <strong> 10 am to 9;am</strong> weekdays,

<strong>noon to 7<strong> on weekends.</p>

Then, end the section with links to the table of contents and the top of the page, followed by a horizontal rule to end the section.

INPUT

<p><a href=”#contents”>back to contents</a>||<a h ref=”#top”>back to top</a></p>

<ht/>

Figure 6.17 shows you what the about the bookworm bookshop section looks like in a browser.
  

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