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HomeWeb DevelopmentShort ContentsFor Beginners...Introduction Changes from 3.2 Document Attributes ...that are available for all BODY objects Text Organisation tools Forms Images Sounds Style Sheets Special Effects - Javascript Search Engines Full ContentsFor Beginners...IntroductionOther HTML sitesPutting pages online Tips For beginners Download this Guide Changes from 3.2DocumentSpecifying LanguageStructure The <HEAD> section ...General attributes ...Title ...Setting the Base address ...META tags ...Character sets ...<LINK>s The <BODY> tag A note on colours Attributes...that are available for all BODY objectsTextHeadingsPreformatted text Change text direction Special Characters Character Formatting ...Blink ...Bold ...Italics ...Superscript ...Subscript Paragraph formatting ...Blockquote ...Line Breaks ...New Paragraph ...Stop Line Breaks ...Word Break ...Marking Modifications Miscellaneous ...Abbreviation ...Acronyms ...Addresses ...Use Bigger/Smaller fonts ...Citations ...Code ...Definitions ...Keyboard input ...Sample ...Teletype ...Variables Organisation toolsCommentsHorizontal lines DIV and SPAN Links ...<LINK>s ...within pages ...Image maps Tables ...example tag ...Rows ...Cells ...Captions ...Head, Body & Foot Lists ...Definition lists ...Directory Lists ...Ordered Lists ...Unordered Lists Embedding special files The Object Element FormsInputs and buttonsSelection menus Element Labels Fieldsets and legends ImageSoundsStyle Sheetsspecifying versionindividual elements in the HEAD section specifying media types external sheets cascading sheets media-dependant defaults HTTP headers Special Effects - JavascriptEvents...onAbort ...onBlur ...onChange ...onClick ...onError ...onFocus ...onLoad ...onMouseOver ...onMouseOut ...onReset ...onScroll ...onSelect ...onSubmit ...onUnload Basic Commands ...Changing the status bar ...Opening a new window ...changing page being viewed Search Engines |
Using SoundThis is a problem area : there is no explicit support for use of sound in the HTML 3.2 specification, even though browsers support WAV, MID, and many other sound formats. Various browsers have their own specific methods for using sound, but these are the most widely usable :
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