A presentation, report or dissertation should have, at the beginning, a page giving a list of the chapters and sections, etc. It is generally very helpful to readers.
A contents page lists the chapters of the book [most the time] M'kay?
HTML can be used to put content on the page. The body tag is used to put content in the window of web page.
The space between a page's content and the edge of the page is called "margin" in printing, as well as web design.
It is a page that does not change. Its content is therefore static. The opposite would be a dynamic page, where content is regularly changing.
The main content of the page is wrapped with BODYtags:... meta data, title, javascript, etc. ...... main content and more HTML code ...
Stylesheets are used to format the HTML content. They separate the content from the presentation of the content.
It is known as a web page.
It depends what amount of content the page has. If the page is empty with almost no words it will be a little amount of bytes. If the page has soo much content then it will have more bytes. But to answer your question ill say " It Depends "
If your asking how big a web page is, it varies greatly. Depending on the content of the page, the source coding, and size of the page.
No
embedded content refers to content on a web page that runs directly from the page in the web browser by using audio or video plugins. When you go to youtube, the content is 'embedded' because it plays in your browser; ie, you don't have to open another application on your computer to display/listen to/run it.
Yes, berries have carbs. For the carb content of raspberries, and the carb content of strawberries, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
A body tag defines the content of the web page. It defines what goes into the body of the page.