New Perspectives on HTML and CSS: Brief
New Perspectives on HTML and CSS: Brief
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ISBN: 9781133387268
Author: Patrick M. Carey
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 5, Problem 22RA
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To write a style rule to set the bottom margin to 0.2 of header element within the article element.

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(b)

To create a style rule to set the font size to 24 points and the line height to 26 point of h1 heading element within article element.

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(c)

To create a style rule to set background color to rgb(211, 211, 211) and set top margin to 0.3 inches for aside element.

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(d)

To create a style rule to set font size to 18pt and line height to 20pt. for h1 heading within aside elements.

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(e)

To create a style rule to set width to 0.8 inches for images within aside elements.

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(f)

To create a style to set font size to 28pt with a top and bottom margin of 0.1in for paragraphs.

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