Now let's run the code. Crank it up in Google Chrome, for example, and you'll see the image shown in the following screenshot:
Figure 2.3.6: Your code opened in Google Chrome
If you right-click and select View page source, the only thing that's been generated is the highlighted text shown in Figure 2.3.7. The label has been converted into basic HTML behind the scenes. All of the other stuff has been added by default—don't worry about it. It has to be present because of the way this stuff has been designed by the people who created ASP.NET:
Figure 2.3.7: The generated text is highlighted, and the label is converted into basic HTML
Now you understand why a variable should be introduced and how to display its value. Of course, when you look at another person, they are normally of a different height. Thus, we will enter height and assign...