Heads up! To view this whole video, sign in with your Courses account or enroll in your free 7-day trial. Sign In Enroll
Preview
Start a free Courses trial
to watch this video
The body contains the content of your web page. Which headline tag to use for a title and how to open and close a paragraph tag.
This video doesn't have any notes.
Related Discussions
Have questions about this video? Start a discussion with the community and Treehouse staff.
Sign upRelated Discussions
Have questions about this video? Start a discussion with the community and Treehouse staff.
Sign up
Below the closing head tag,
0:00
we're going to begin the main content of
the document by using the body element.
0:02
This element contains everything you'll
see in the browser,
0:07
such as text, links to other Web pages,
images, tables and lists.
0:10
Here you can see, we've added the body
element.
0:16
And inside the body element, is our H1
headline, H2 headline and several P tags.
0:19
One for each paragraph in our story.
0:25
That's a nice overview, but lets break it
down a little further.
0:28
The H1 headline is gonna be the biggest
and boldest thing on our page.
0:32
The H2 is gonna be slightly smaller.
0:37
I only used H1 and
0:41
H2 in my story, but you should know there
are six headline tags in all.
0:43
If you haven't yet,
0:49
change some of these around to see the
different sizes they produce.
0:50
We've covered a lot over the last few
videos, and you're doing great.
0:54
But let's make sure you're picking up
everything I'm putting down with a quick
0:58
code challenge on what goes in between
body tags, such as the headline and
1:02
paragraph tags, and see what you remember
about CSS from the last video
1:06
You need to sign up for Treehouse in order to download course files.
Sign upYou need to sign up for Treehouse in order to set up Workspace
Sign up