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:
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:
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<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:
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<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.
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<p><a href=”#contents”>back to contents</a>||<a h ref=”#top”>back to top</a></p>
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Figure 6.17 shows you what the about the bookworm bookshop section looks like in a browser.
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