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<H3> and </H3>
The tags <H1> through <H6> are used to define header levels within a
document. <H1> is the most significant header and <H6> is the least
significant.
align=alignment |
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Determines how to align the header. May have the
following values:
CENTER |
Center the header |
LEFT |
Align to the left |
RIGHT |
Align to the right |
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event=JavaScript |
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When event occurs,
execute the specified JavaScript. |
id="name" |
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Give the header a name. This allows the header to be
references elsewhere and changed if needed. |
<H1>Here is
header level 1</H1>
<H2>Here is header level 2</H2>
<H3 ALIGN=CENTER>Here is header level 3</H3>
<H4>Here is header level 4</H4>
<H5 ALIGN=RIGHT>Here is header level 5</H5>
<H6 ALIGN=LEFT>Here is header level 6</H6> |
Here is header level 1
Here is header level 2
Here is header level 3
Here is header level 4
Here is header level 5
Here is header level 6
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You can use cascading style sheets to maintain a
consistent set of headers throughout a document or web site.
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By giving a header a name you may change it directly
using dynamic HTML. This gives you dynamic control over header
fonts, colors, sizes and so on.
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