Do you know how to write inline CSS in a span?
a little but I mostly know html and a bit of JS
Yessss, welcome! I have been keeping myself busy by playing around for hours lol
Oh, okey. I guess just…lurk or chat then.
sighs in relief thanks. Explaining from the basics and up is not my forte plus…I always assume people coming here know as much as me which is not a lot yet lol. Have fun teaching.
Okay, so I recommend you dig deeper into inline CSS and how to use it with spans.
Once you do that, you should have the foundation needed to make code scroll.
Ah, no problem. It’s always good to check how much people know before diving into explanations. I’m not really here for a full-on lesson, just redirecting to other resources for now. I still need to write up unit 7 since it covers material I didn’t cover the last time I taught the course.
but how do I do that?
If only there was a thread where someone writes assignments and posts them for all to see.
cough
https://forum.wackywriters.com/t/coding-101/1172/6
lmao im heading there
Just as a reminder: Feel free to post it in The Coding Playground (no talking to others allowed there) or The Coder’s Society (talking to others allowed here) if you do the assignments.
Anyways, sorry for derailing, Val. I think that covers everything I wanted to say.
Oh, no, you didn’t derail (imo) and I was just there but didn’t have the brain to direct to the thread lol.
Thank you for the help. Might have to add links to different threads like the resources and coding 101, some sites…But it can’t go in the first post since not many look at it…we shall see
LINKS
HTML Link
Code:
<a href="https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp"> Link to w3schools.com</a>
- Make sure there are quotation marks around the link or it will not work and be as useful as normal text…the user will see a url but will not be directed anywhere if they click.
Hyperlink Using Markdown
Link to w3schools.com
Steps
- On the Markdown toolbar, click the fifth button whose icon looks like a two-link chain.
- Next, there is an Insert Hyperlink popup. Simply fill it in and press OK.
- Done
- The basic code is [link title here](link here)
- Note that for this hyperlink, quotation marks are not needed
Simply Dropping a Link
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp
- The easiest and does not take much effort. Just copy and paste links and an embed will be made automatically.
OR
Make plain links a little more pretty
HTML Links Hyperlinks
Code
<font size=5<i>https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp</i></font>
Using an Image as a Link
Code:
<a href="https://www.wattpad.com/home">
![](upload://tt9bXmpOPD5SKT722lllYM92G7Q.png)
</a>
-
<a href>
is the location you want to direct users to. Take the url of anything. Note the quotation marks! Also, check if there is no typo or a letter was deleted while copying and pasting. -
<img src>
is the url for the image used to act as a link. Note it has to be in quotation marks too and it has to be .png, .jpeg or .gif. Anything that will give an image when posted without the linking. In other words, image format. - Remember to close it with the ending tag
</a>
Do NOT use the Markdown “upload” tool for this.
Ooh, pretty!
Ah, thank you! The actual thread design I took this from is still UC and it took forever.
TESTING TABLES
Tag
(Refer to Notes for HTML |
Description | When To Use |
---|---|---|
a | Defines a hyperlink | When using hyperlinks |
FOR NEWEST ASSIGNMENT…EVENTUALLY?
Summary
********** ****************** ************************* ******************************Crashing into my world,
Making it so bright,
Until my thoughts swirled,
A blinding light…
You are the shooting star
I can only admire…
From afar.