Answer:
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Explanation:
You learned that you can use the tags to insert a link to another webpage. One problem that webpage developers face is that, after a time, links may no longer work. Can you think of ways that you can avoid broken links?
Answer:Image Control
We can use the height and width properties to control the size of our image. Let’s say we only want the recipe image to take up approximately one-third of the page. Do you remember from math class what percentage one-third is? Type in the following CSS rule, and watch your picture change size before your very eyes!
img {
height:33%;
width:33%;
}
That wasn’t too difficult, right? Let’s make the image stand out a bit more by adding a border. Inside the img rule, add the following declarations:
border-style:dashed;
border-width: 5px;
Your picture should now have a dashed border around it that is five pixels in width. Play around with the different border styles that are available. You should see a drop-down box of choices, including dotted, dashed, double, groove, inset, and outset. You can also adjust the width of your border. Using your informative guessing skills, can you predict what property you might use to change the color of the border? Try it and see if you’re right!
Explanation:
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