You can pull up your HTML code by right clicking the code and hitting, View Source. This will open the HTML code and you can format it.
Here are the default style values for <hr/> in HTML 5: hr { display: block; margin-top: 0.5em; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-style: inset; border-width: 1px; } You can change the values as you like.
Yes, you can align a paragraph. Use the style tag Hello World to ensure it works in all versions of HTML, including HTML 5.
Every website would have a different HTML code. You can right click on the page body and choose "View Source" to view the HTML source of that web page.
<code><code>HTML TEXT HERE</code></code>
You can pull up your HTML code by right clicking the code and hitting, View Source. This will open the HTML code and you can format it.
Here are the default style values for <hr/> in HTML 5: hr { display: block; margin-top: 0.5em; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-style: inset; border-width: 1px; } You can change the values as you like.
To get an arrow in the right margin all depends on whether the arrows are to move or he text. Pseudo elements are the way to keep the HTML clean and semantic.
You need to create your complete website with HTML. Right and open it with notepad to view the HTML code.
I'm not sure if it would work but you could try the CSS wayPlay around with the margin left number.
Yes, you can align a paragraph. Use the style tag Hello World to ensure it works in all versions of HTML, including HTML 5.
Every website would have a different HTML code. You can right click on the page body and choose "View Source" to view the HTML source of that web page.
If you mean HTML website, just check the page source. If you mean a '.html' document, Right click and select Open With and select any text editor.
<code><code>HTML TEXT HERE</code></code>
No! HTML is simply code. You can write 1 million pages of HTML code if you want. HTML is not a program. Its code. Now you may have a program that uses HTML code and that program has limitations. But not HTML itself.
Appearance of a right margin in a paper is ragged.
No game has HTML code because HTML is only for web design.