You may be familiar with some of the formatting options that are available in word processing applications such as Microsoft Office, and desktop publishing software such as QuarkXpress. Well, many of these formatting features are available in HTML too! This lesson contains some of the more common formatting options.
Headings
Bold
Italics
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Line Breaks
Horizontal Rule
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There is a special tag for specifying headings in HTML. There are 6 levels of headings in HTML ranging from h1 for the most important, to h6 for the least important.
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<h1>Heading 1</h1> <h2>Heading 2</h2> <h3>Heading 3</h3> <h4>Heading 4</h4> <h5>Heading 5</h5> <h6>Heading 6</h6>Results in this:
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6
You specify bold text with the <b> tag.
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<b>This text is bold.</b>
Results in this:
This text is bold.
You specify italic text with the <i> tag.
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<i>This text is italicised.</i>
This taxt is italics.
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<p>Here is a...<br />line break.</p>
Results in this:Here is a line break.
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Here's a horizontal rule... <hr /> ...that was a horizontal rule :)
Results in this:
Here's a horizontal rule....
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..that was a horizontal rule :)
Unordered (un-numbered) List
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<ul> <li>List item 1</li> <li>List item 2</li> <li>List item 3</li> </ul>
Results in this:
- List item 1
- List item 2
- List item 3
Note, that the only difference between an ordered list and an unordered list is the first letter of the list definition ("o" for ordered, "u" for unordered).
<ol> <li>List item 1</li> <li>List item 2</li> <li>List item 3</li> </ol>
Results in this:
Results in this:
- List item 1
- List item 2
- List item 3
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