Character, Paragraph and Position
<H#></H#>
There are six levels of headings, numbered 1 through 6. These tags are used for the characters in the outlines. The biggest heading is <H1> and smallest one is <H6>:<H1>Biggest text</H1>
......
<H6>smallest text</H6>
<P></P>
Paragraph tags (<P> opening tag and </P> closing tag) allow you to place a paragraph. For example:<p>Basic Information</p>The </P> closing tag may be omitted.
ALIGN
The defaulted position is left justification. You can also use "ALIGN" for justification:<p ALIGN="center"> Paragraph will be centered</p>
<p ALIGN="left"> Paragraph will be left justified</p>
<p ALIGN="right">Paragraph will be right justified</p>
<CENTER></CENTER>
This kind of tags have capability of allowing you to center the text on the homepage.<center><p> Paragraph will be centered</p></center>
<BR>
This tag break whatever to be on the next line. The following is an example:<p>Welcome To<br> My Homepage!</p>
<HR>
This tag adds a horizontal line or divider to your web site. An <HR> tag makes the following divider:The <hr> tag can be set as:
<hr width="450" align="right" size="5">
You can add spaces in your text by using .<BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE>
You can use this tag to format or remove a text by movinging both the left and right sides of the paragraph.<BLOCKQUOTE>
<H1>Welcome To John's Homepage!</H1>
<p>Content</p>
<p>Basic Information</p>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<PRE></PRE>
Preformatted the text of the paragraph to exactly display what you typed in the Web browser. For example:<pre> Item Price quantity ----------------------------- A 34.99 23 B 25.95 13 ----------------------------- </pre>
Comments
The comment tag looks like this:<!-- Comments -->Nothing inside the comment tags will show up when your page is viewed.
Topics:
Basic Tags
Character paragraph and positions tags
Styles Tags
Lists Tags
Links Tags
Images Tags
Color
Table
Form
Frames
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