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What is the main reason for musculoskeletal problems?
What is the main reason for musculoskeletal problems?
- Overuse of computers
- Wrong posture while using computers (correct)
- Poor eyesight
- Insufficient breaks while working
What is RSI an abbreviation for?
What is RSI an abbreviation for?
- Repetitive Stress Injury (correct)
- Repetitive Strain Injury
- Repetitive Shoulder Injury
- Repetitive Spinal Injury
Where does the pain of RSI typically extend to?
Where does the pain of RSI typically extend to?
- From the shoulder to the fingers (correct)
- From the waist to the knees
- From the elbow to the wrist
- From the neck to the feet
What is the common term for musculoskeletal problems caused by computers?
What is the common term for musculoskeletal problems caused by computers?
What is the figure number in the text that illustrates musculoskeletal problems?
What is the figure number in the text that illustrates musculoskeletal problems?
What is the typical area affected by RSI?
What is the typical area affected by RSI?
Study Notes
Paragraph Alignment
- The paragraph inserted using the
<p>
tag is left aligned by default. - Four types of alignments can be used on the
</p><p>
tag: "left", "right", "center", and "justify".
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- FTP is used to transfer a designed website to a selected web host according to international standards.
- SmartFTP (https://www.smartftp.com) is an example of software used for file transfer.
- Many web designing tools include file transfer facility, so additional software is not needed.
Musculoskeletal Problems and RSI
- The main reason for musculoskeletal problems is the wrong posture taken with the use of a computer.
- RSI (Repetitive Stress Injury) is a type of pain that extends from the shoulder to the fingers of the body.
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Learn about the HTML paragraph tag, its default alignment, and the different types of alignments that can be used with the tag.