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<head>
<title>Netscape Extensions</title>
<body background="netscapebg" text="#0000ff" link="#ff6666">
<h1>Netscape Extensions</h1>
Netscape Communications Corp. have defined their own extensions for HTML
which they are trying to work into the future HTML standards. This page
shows the colouring control extensions which they have introduced. This
version also contains a preliminary implementation of the background sprite
tiling! The image was taken from Netscape's own <a
href="http://www.netscape.com/assist/net_sites/bg/backgrounds.html">
sample backgrounds</a> which are freely downloadable.
<p>
If you have the Netscape extensions switched off (on the Options menu) then
you will not see any difference in the colour styles. The option was
provided for people who wish to use <256 colour modes for whom some of the
colours may be unreadable.
<p>
Another Netscape invention is font sizing: <font size=5>This is size 5 text, <font size=-3>
and this is size 2.</font>
<p>
The latest changes made by Netscape include the ability to <font color=#000000>
change colour</font> in the middle of a render. I have also added the ability
to<br>
<font size=7><sup>superscript</sup> and <sub>subscript</sub> too.
You can try <sub>Single<sub>Double<sub>Treble</sub></sub></sub> subscript too.</font>
<p>
<ul>
<li><sup>superscript</sup> at the start of a list item
</ul>
<p>
This is a link back to the <a href="welcome">Welcome!</a> page.
<hr>
<address><b>Stewart Brodie</b></address>