You want to make your webpage look more interesting by changing the main title’s color, making it bold, and adding an underline. Which CSS properties would you use, and how could you apply them directly to that title?
You’ve created a web page with information about your favorite animal, but all the text is running together in one continuous block. How can you separate different ideas into new lines or paragraphs?
You’ve written your first HTML code in Notepad and want to see it as a web page. What steps should you take to save and then view your HTML document in a browser?
You want to add a visually distinct line to separate two sections of text on your webpage. Which empty HTML tag would you use for this purpose?
You want to create a web page for a science class that shows the formula for water (H2O) and the formula for energy (E=mc2). Which specific HTML tags would you use to make the numbers appear correctly?
You have saved an HTML file, but when you double-click it, it always opens in a web browser, and you can’t edit the code. How can you open the file so you can make changes to the HTML code?
You have multiple web pages for your school project, and you want them all to have the same green background and white text. What is the most efficient way to apply this consistent styling across all your pages using CSS?
Your teacher asked you to create a webpage with the title “My Science Project” that displays a heading for “Photosynthesis” and then another subheading “Key Steps,” both properly formatted. What HTML tags would you use for these headings to show their importance hierarchy?
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