This document defines various HTML tags including headings from H1 to H6, paragraphs, anchors, citations, code, defined text, samples, variables, monospaced fonts, addresses, and preformatted text. It provides examples of each tag and a brief description of its intended use.
This document defines various HTML tags including headings from H1 to H6, paragraphs, anchors, citations, code, defined text, samples, variables, monospaced fonts, addresses, and preformatted text. It provides examples of each tag and a brief description of its intended use.
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This document defines various HTML tags including headings from H1 to H6, paragraphs, anchors, citations, code, defined text, samples, variables, monospaced fonts, addresses, and preformatted text. It provides examples of each tag and a brief description of its intended use.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
<H3> This is style header 3. <H4> This is style header 4. <H5> This is style header 5. <H6> This is style header 6. <P> This is a paragraph which inserts a carriage return. <A> This is an anchor for any type of link used outside of a link. <CITE> This is for a citation. <CODE> This is for fixed-width typeface. <DFN> This is for defined text. <SAMP> This is for example text. <VAR> This is for variable text. <TT> This is for monospaced typewriter font. <ADDRESS> Address usually appears at the end of a page as a sign-off for the author of the page. <PRE> This is for preformatted text which retains white space characters.