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How does HTML work?
Similar function to Markdown, syntax defines how stuff should be displayed
- HTML is based on beginning and closing tags
<tagname>content</tagname>
- Note the “/” on the ending or closing tag of the pair
Compare markdown to html below
This below example shows comparison of a heading and paragraph. Click on links to see many more HTML examples.
%%markdown
### Markdown: This is a Heading
This is a paragraph
Markdown: This is a Heading
This is a paragraph
%%html
<h3>HTML: This is a Heading</h3>
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
HTML: This is a Heading
This is a paragraph.
Attributes
- Learn about attributes
- Tags can have additional info in the form of attributes
- Attributes usually come in name/value pairs like: name=”value”
<tagname attribute_name="attribute_value" another_attribute="another_value">inner html text</tagname>
- href example with attribute for web link and inner html to describe link
<a href="https://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp">Visit W3Schools HTML Page</a>
Sample Markdown vs HTML Tags
Image Tag - Markdown
![describe image](link to image)
Image Tag - HTML
<!-- no content so no end tag, width/height is optional (in pixels) -->
<img alt="describe image" src="link to image" width="100" height="200">
Link Tag - Markdown
[link text](link)
Link Tag - HTML
<a href="link">link text</a>
Bolded Text - Markdown
**Bolded Text**
Bolded Text - HTML
<strong>Bolded Text</strong>
Italic Text - Markdown
*Italic Text*
Italic Text - HTML
<i>Italic Text</i>
More tags (not really in markdown)
P tag (just represeants a paragraph/normal text)
<p>This is a paragraph</p>
Button
<button>some button text</button>
Div (groups together related content)
<!-- first information -->
<div>
<!-- notice how tags can be put INSIDE eachother -->
<p>This is the first paragarph of section 1</p>
<p>This is the second paragraph of section 1</p>
</div>
<!-- second information -->
<div>
<!-- notice how tags can be put INSIDE eachother -->
<p>This is the first paragarph of section 2</p>
<p>This is the second paragraph of section 2</p>
</div>
Resources
- https://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
- I will show a demo of how to find information on this website
HTML Hacks
- Below is a wireframe for an HTML element you will create. A wireframe is a rough visual representation of HTML elements on a page and isn’t necessarily to scale or have the exact styling that the final HTML will have. Using the syntax above, try to create an HTML snippet that corresponds to the below wireframe.
- The “a tags” can contain any links that you want
%%html
<!-- put your HTML code in this cell, Make sure to press the Run button to see your results below -->
<html>
<head>
<title>Page Title</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Geoguessr Idea</h1>
<h4>Developed by Tucker Golpariani</h4>
<p>This is a website that demos me and my Team's Passion Project for the first trimester of AP Computer Science Principles in 2023. Our idea is to display information regarding an interactable game, such as Geoguessr.</p>
</body>
</html>
<a href="https://www.geoguessr.com/">
<button>Idea: Geoguessr</button>
</a>
<!-- first information -->
<div>
<!-- notice how tags can be put INSIDE eachother -->
<p>There will be interactibility between visuals that display a particular geographical location (photo). Correct answers earn points.</p>
<p>We will display leaderboard information for people who interact with the Geoguessr-type game on the site.</p>
</div>
<!-- second information -->
<div>
<!-- notice how tags can be put INSIDE eachother -->
<p>We plan to include other various interactions, too. For example, we may utilize a gamemode-type function to add some variation.</p>
<p>Additionally, navigation will also be involved. Home, Leaderboard, and Game buttons/tabs will likely all be avaliable mechanisms of our Passion Project site.</p>
</div>
<a href="https://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp">Visit W3Schools HTML Page; Learn How This Was Built</a>
<a href="https://github.com/tuckergol/student2#readme">My GitHub Repository</a>
Geoguessr Idea
Developed by Tucker Golpariani
This is a website that demos me and my Team's Passion Project for the first trimester of AP Computer Science Principles in 2023. Our idea is to display information regarding an interactable game, such as Geoguessr.
There will be interactibility between visuals that display a particular geographical location (photo). Correct answers earn points.
We will display leaderboard information for people who interact with the Geoguessr-type game on the site.
We plan to include other various interactions, too. For example, we may utilize a gamemode-type function to add some variation.
Additionally, navigation will also be involved. Home, Leaderboard, and Game buttons/tabs will likely all be avaliable mechanisms of our Passion Project site.
Visit W3Schools HTML Page; Learn How This Was Built My GitHub Repository