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Getting Out and Around
Hyperlinks are easily noticed in a web page document because by default, they are underlined and painted blue (unless otherwise specified) and a mouse pointer will change to a hand with the index finger pointing to the link indicating that the web user may interact with it. Also, by default, image hyperlinks are given a distinct border color (unless otherwise specified. HTML provides ways to manipulate the color of links, visited links, and active links by using the following attributes of the tag
link : link color vlink : visited link color alink : active link color (upon click)
#hexColor must be a valid hexadecimal value representing the color to be used for each attribute as usual. The border surrounding an image hyperlink can be turned off by using the border" attribute of the image tag such as
The following illustrates how to use the anchor tag to link to an external website target="_blank">Programmer's Heaven The above would produce the following Programmers Heaven The following illustrates how to link to a web page that is apart of a website
[warebiz] :: C+ Ripped Apart The above would produce the following
[warebiz] :: C+ Ripped Apart

TYPE THE DOCUMENT TITLE
46 The following illustrates how to produce internal web document links
--> use as the physical link
--> use as the anchor When creating a linkable image, simply place the img src tag inside the anchor tag. Use the following form
Using the above form, a default link border color will surround the image. The border surrounding an image hyperlink can be turned off by using the border" attribute of the image tag such as


HTML Lists
HTML supports ordered, unordered and definition lists.
HTML Lists - Looking Sharp and Organized
There maybe times when web designers need to organize information or images in a neat format resembling a list. This allows the designer to group related pieces of items together so they can be clearly seen increasing readability and importance. HTML has tags for this purpose and supports the following three block-level list types unordered (ul), ordered (ol), and definition lists (dl).

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