Mark up the first paragraph of this chapter. Use H1 for the section header, P for text, STRONG for the first word of every sentence, and EM for all capital letters.
What will be an ideal response?
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1
2
3
4
Introduction
5
Welcome to the wonderful world of
6 opportunities being created by the World Wide
7 Web. The Internet
8 is now three decades old, but it was not until the
9 World Wide Web became popular in the
10 1990s that this current explosion of opportunities began.
11 It seems that exciting new developments
12 occur almost daily--a pace of innovation unlike what we have
13 seen with any other technology. In
14 this chapter, you will begin developing your own Web
15 pages. As the book proceeds, you will
16 be able to create increasingly appealing and powerful
17 Web pages. In the last
18 portion of the book you will learn how to create complete
19 Web-based applications.
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Which statement is false?
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