Selamat Idul Fitri 1 Syawal 1430 H

. Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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BannerlebaranSaya Sekeluarga Mengucapkan Selamat Idul Fitri 1 Syawal 1430 H Taqobballahu minna wa minkum waja'alna Minal 'Aidin wal Faidzin, Mohon Maaf Lahir dan Batin Buat semua Sahabat Blogger, jika dalam mengelola blog ini banyak kesalahan-kesalahan dan tutur kata yang kurang berkenan dalam menulis. Semoga Allah menerima ibadah dan mengampuni dosa dosa kita semua. Amin.

Text Size

. Tuesday, June 3, 2008
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CSS gives you full control over the size of your text. Using CSS, you can set your text in any point size, the same way that all other print and graphic designers can already. This is immediately great for creating text bigger than what was originally possible (going up to size 7 with <font size> — the equivalent of only 36pt text). Now you can get infinitely big text.

It also means you can be far more precise with your font sizes — never before have you been able to get 11pt text, which lay between sizes 2 and 3.

To size your text you use the font-size property, and have a number of different units and methods with which to set the exact size. They are:

  • units: ems, points and pixels

  • pre-defined keywords

  • percentages

As we will see, some of these units are better than others for certain purposes.

Linking to parts of other documents

. Monday, June 2, 2008
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This is excellent. You can target specific sections of other pages by adding the #name bit on to the end of the href. The part after the hash mark is known as a “fragment identifier.” For instance, to link to the first section of this tutorial from somewhere else, you would write

<a href="http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/

text/internallinks.html#section-names">

Of course, the sections you can link to are restricted by which sections actually exist on the page you’re linking to. View the HTML source code (go to View > Source) of a page you want to link to and see if they have any sections named.

Special Characters Sets

. Saturday, May 31, 2008
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Every document you create should have a character set specified for it. Your charset, for short, is the range of letters, numbers and other symbols that your document will be able to use without having to encode the character with an entity.

Most pages that are writen in any form of English will use a character set called iso-8859-1. To make sure all browsers know this is the character set you’re using, it is recommended that you put this line into all of your documents’ head section:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;

charset=ISO-8859-1">

This means you’ll be able to use any character that’s in iso-8859-1 by simply typing it into the document. However, if you want to use a character not in the charset, like a Greek Theta (Θ) for instance, you’ll have to encode it as an entity by typing its corresponding code Θ.

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