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Abstract: . . . <font face=comic sans ms> This is typed in comic sans</font> Would look like this: This is typed in comic sans You can also change the font color by adding a basic hexidecimal code: here are a few of the basic color codes: Yellow = #FFCC33 Green = #006400 Blue = #0000CD Red = #FF3030 Orange = #FF6633 Purple = #330066 Pink = #FF3399 Example: <font color=FF3030>Welcome Back!</font> . . . . . . www.lissaexplains.com is a great step by step guides to using HTML that was written by a kid for kids, so we can even understand it. Another one is: www.annabella.net/ html . html . This one has lots of information about html in a very helpful format as well. Created by Amy Stanley, Johnston County Schools, 2005 . . . . . . it is the only thing on the screen. 3. Highlight the URL address that you see when the picture is displayed by itself. 4. Copy that URL using your Edit Copy or Control and the letter c keys. 5. Return to your schoolnotes page and put your cursor where you wan the image to be: type <img src= 6. Then paste your address of you pictures and add a final > at the end It will look something like this: <img . . . --1402,3,234,1511,7011
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