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Publish with STYLE:


The "Paragraph Tag" delivers a double line break.

Can you stack several "Paragraph Tags" and gain "white space?" Try it.


The "Break Tag" delivers a single line break
Can you stack several "Break Tags" and gain "white space?" Try it.
"STRONG" emboldens type and is a "Logical" Character Style.
It is considered the best all around choice for emboldening and is browser specific.
"B" also emboldens and is a "Physical" Character Style.
"EM" Emphasis This is an italic type and is a "Logical" Character Style.
"I" is also an italic and is a "Physical" Character Style.
"ADDRESS"
is an italic style commonly used.

This is a typewriter font style.
It is the third type of "Physical" Character Style.
TT uses "Fixed Font" characters.


This is known a "Pre formatted text style" and displays mono spaced font characters like Courier
adding "white paper space" that a browser usually strips out.
 
It uses the Text Editor's White space...
	including tabbed spaces...
		and uses "Fixed Font" mono spaced characters. 



I use the pre formatted text tag as a cheat to add





space to a page. This is a way to tweak the "pre-formatted" tag for page design.



This is a comment tag. What? You can't see it?





																										




  1. This is a ordered list which uses the "OL" tag.
  2. Ordered lists automatically number items.
  3. li stands for List Item.

  1. This is a ordered list which starts at what ever number you designate.
  2. A very useful feature.
  3. Driven by the client.

  1. This is a ordered list which starts with upper case characters.
  2. A very useful feature.
  3. Driven by the client.

  1. This is a ordered list which starts with lower case characters.
  2. A very useful feature.
  3. Driven by the client.

  1. This is a ordered list which starts with Roman numerals.
  2. A very useful feature.
  3. Driven by the client.




You can put lists inside of lists

  1. Monday
  2. Tuesday
  3. Wednesday
  4. Thursday
  5. Friday


Definition Lists are sometimes known as Glossary Lists

Each element has two parts...a Definition Term- DT
and a Designated Definition, which is indented- DD

Designated Definitions are similar to a typewriter's Tab key.
Great for indenting lists of stuff.

  • This is a Menu List
  • Minestrone
  • Chicken noodle
  • Beef broth

  • This is a listing. Of many small things. Of many small things. Of many small things. Of many small things.
    This is a BLOCKQUOTE. Notice that it tabs in the same distance from the margin as the designated definition tag. How soon how soon is the month of June when we may go barefoot under a summer moon. How soon how soon is the month of June when we may go barefoot under a summer moon. How soon how soon is the month of June when we may go barefoot under a summer moon.

    Notice that you can nest several "Blockquote tags" to gain page design control.
    How soon how soon is the month of June when we may go barefoot under a summer moon. How soon how soon is the month of June when we may go barefoot under a summer moon. How soon how soon is the month of June when we may go barefoot under a summer moon.

    This is HTML BIG Type

    This is HTML small Type


    
    
      This is HTML subscript Type 
    
     


    This is HTML superscript

    
    
    

    
    
    
    
    This is HTML...with the
    division tag...

    
    

    
    
    Yo u can change the font size.

    You canchange the font Color

    You canchange the font Face






    Horizontal Rules!

    This is a normal horizontal rule:


    This is a horizontal rule with a "no shaded" area:


    These are progressively thicker horizontal rules:









    This is a horizontal rule with the width attribute added to the size:


    This is a horizontal rule with the width attribute added as 55% percent of the page:





    Aligned right:
    Aligned left:
    Centered:
    Fancy stuff:






























    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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