<html> <body> <h3>Here is an Exciting Applet</h3> <p> And what an exciting applet it is. With a width of 300 pixels, and a height of 150 pixels, this applet has it all. </p> <applet code="AnotherHello.class" width="300" height="150"> </applet> </body> </html>
You do not have to put tags in column one like the example did, but doing so is often convenient. The following would work the same:
<html><body> <h3>Here is an Exciting Applet</h3><p> And what an exciting applet it is. With a width of 300 pixels, and a height of 150 pixels, this applet has it all.</p> <applet code="AnotherHello.class" width="300" height="150"> </applet> </body></html>
Here is a list of just a few HTML tags (for even more tags, search the Web or see Appendix A).
<html> | 
mark the START of a "html" file. These should be the FIRST characters in the file. | 
</html> |  
mark the END of a "html" file. These should be the LAST characters in the file. | 
<head> | 
mark the start of the head of the file. The head of the file contains descriptions and declarations that are not supposed to be directly visible on the Web page. | 
</head> | 
mark the end of the head of the file. | 
<title> | 
give a title to the entire page (the Web browser can use the title for whatever purpose it wishes.) This should be in the head section of the page. | 
</title> | 
end of the title. | 
<body> | 
mark the start of the body of the file. The body of the file is the main part that is visible on the monitor screen. | 
</body> | 
mark the end of the body of the file. | 
<hr> | 
a horizontal rule: a line completely across the screen. There is no matching tag. | 
Here is a larger version of the Web page that uses all these tags:
<html> <head> <title>An Exciting Title</title> </head> <body> <h3>Here is an Exciting Applet</h3> <p> And what an exciting applet it is. With a width of 300 pixels, and a height of 150 pixels, this applet has it all. </p> <applet code="AnotherHello.class" width="300" height="150"> </applet> <hr> </body> </html>
If you forget to include the match to a tag, you may get
strange results.
For example, if you forget the match to the <h3>
tag,
it will look like you are asking for a heading that consists of the
rest of the file.
This will look odd.