< ol >
The ordered list is created with
the < ol > element.
< li >
Each item in the list is placed
between an opening < li > tag
and a closing < /li > tag. (The li
stands for list item.)
*< ul >
The unordered list is created
with the < ul > element.
< li >
< dl > The definition list is created with the < dl > element and usually consists of a series of terms and their definitions. Inside the < dl > element you will usually see pairs of < dt > and < dd > elements. < dt > This is used to contain the term being defined (the definition term). < dd > This is used to contain the definition.
All HTML elements can be considered as boxes.
The CSS Box Model In CSS, the term “box model” is used when talking about design and layout.
The CSS box model is essentially a box that wraps around every HTML element. It consists of: margins, borders, padding, and the actual content. The image below illustrates the box model:
explanation of the different parts:
Width and Height of an Element In order to set the width and height of an element correctly in all browsers, you need to know how the box model works.
JavaScript is a programming language that adds interactivity to your website. This happens in games, in the behavior of responses when buttons are pressed or with data entry on forms; with dynamic styling; with animation, etc.
let myVariable;
Variable | Explanation | Example |
---|---|---|
String | This is a sequence of text known as a string. To signify that the value is a string, enclose it in single quote marks. | let myVariable = ‘Bob’; |
Number | This is a number. Numbers don’t have quotes around them. | let myVariable = 10; |
Boolean | This is a True/False value. The words true and false are special keywords that don’t need quote marks. | let myVariable = true; |
Array | This is a structure that allows you to store multiple values in a single reference. | let myVariable = [1,’Bob’,’Steve’,10]; Refer to each member of the array like this: myVariable[0], myVariable[1], etc. |
Object | This can be anything. Everything in JavaScript is an object and can be stored in a variable. Keep this in mind as you learn. | let myVariable = document.querySelector(‘h1’); |
All of the above examples too. |