Tham khảo tài liệu 'tự học html và css trong 1 giờ - part 15', công nghệ thông tin, đồ họa - thiết kế - flash phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 116 lesson 6 Adding Links to Your Web Pages Figure shows how this section looks when it displays. Output FIGURE Part M of the Online Music Reference. In the last line the See Also linking the composer names to their respective sections elsewhere in the reference would be useful. If you use the procedure you learned earlier you can create a link here around the word Byrd to the page . When your readers select the link to the browser drops them at the top of the Bs. Those hapless readers then have to scroll down through all the composers whose names start with B and there are many of them Bach Beethoven Brahms Bruckner to get to Byrd a lot of work for a system that claims to link information so that you can find what you want quickly and easily. What you want is to link the word Byrd in directly to the section for Byrd in . Here s the relevant part of you want to link. I ve deleted all the Bs before Byrd to make the file shorter for this example. Pretend they re still there. NOTE__ In this example you see the use of the em tag. This tag is used to specify text that should be emphasized. The emphasis usually is done by rendering the text italic in the browser. I used it rather than the i tag because it describes the meaning I intend to convey rather than just describing a physical style for text on the page. DOCTYPE html html head title Classical Music B title head body Download from Linking to Specific Places Within Documents 117 hl B hl - I ve deleted all the Bs before Byrd to make things shorter - h2 a name Byrd Byrd William 1543-1623 a h2 ul li Madrigals ul li em This Sweet and Merry Month of May em li li em Though Amaryllis Dance em li li em Lullabye My Sweet Little Baby em li ul li li Masses ul li em Mass for Five Voices em li li em Mass for Four Voices em li li em Mass for Three Voices em li ul li li Motets ul li em Ave verum corpus a 4 em li ul li ul p em See Also em Byrd Gibbons Lassus Monteverdi