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H1 = Heading 1

This is a paragraph (<P>). IMHO, it makes sense to have vertical spacing between header elements and paragraphs.

H2 = Heading 2

This is a paragraph. IMHO, it makes sense to have vertical spacing between header elements and paragraphs.

This is also a paragraph.

H3 = Heading 3

This is a paragraph. IMHO, it makes sense to have vertical spacing between header elements and paragraphs.

This is also a paragraph.

H4 = Heading 4

This is a paragraph. IMHO, it makes sense to have vertical spacing between header elements and paragraphs.

This is also a paragraph.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, this is a link adipiscing elit. This is <STRONG>. Nullam dignissim convallis est. Quisque aliquam. This is emphasized (<EM>). Donec faucibus. Nunc iaculis suscipit dui. 53 = 125 (that’s a superscript (<SUP>)). Water is H2O (that’s a subscript (<SUB>)). Nam sit amet sem. Aliquam libero nisi, imperdiet at, tincidunt nec, gravida vehicula, nisl. The New York Times (that’s a citation (<CIT>)). This is (<SPAN>) and text-decoration:underline). Maecenas ornare tortor. Donec sed tellus eget sapien fringilla nonummy. Mauris a ante. Suspendisse quam sem, consequat at, commodo vitae, feugiat in, nunc. Morbi imperdiet augue quis tellus.

 

Below this paragraph, there should be a horizontal rule (<HR />).


Above this paragraph, there should be a horizontal rule (<HR />), which I like to call “horizontal line.”

List Types

Definition List (<DL>) (I don’t think I’ve ever used this)

Definition List Title (<DT>)
This is a definition list division (<DD>).
Definition (<DT>)
An exact statement or description of the nature, scope, or meaning of something: our definition of what constitutes poetry (<EM>).

Ordered List (<OL>)

  1. List Item 1 (<LI>)
  2. List Item 2
    1. Nested list item A (NB: numbering should make sense)
    2. Nested list item B
  3. List Item 3

Unordered List (<UL>)

  • List Item 1
  • List Item 2
    • Nested list item A (NB: bullets should make sense)
    • Nested list item B
  • List Item 3

Table Without Borders (<table>)

Table Header 1 (<TH>) Table Header 2 Table Header 3
Table Data 1 (<TD>) Table Data 2 Table Data 3
Table Data 1 Table Data 2 Table Data 3
Table Data 1 Table Data 2 Table Data 3

Table With Border=1 (<table>)

Table Header 1 (<TH>) Table Header 2 Table Header 3
Table Data 1 (<TD>) Table Data 2 Table Data 3
Table Data 1 Table Data 2 Table Data 3
Table Data 1 Table Data 2 Table Data 3

Table With Border=1 Align=”Center” (<table>)

Table Header 1 (<TH>) Table Header 2 Table Header 3
Table Data 1 (<TD>) Table Data 2 Table Data 3
Table Data 1 Table Data 2 Table Data 3
Table Data 1 Table Data 2 Table Data 3

Below this paragraph, there should be a horizontal rule (<HR />).


Above this paragraph, there should be a horizontal rule (<HR />), which I like to call “horizontal line.”

Blockquotes

Let’s keep it simple. Italics are good to help set it off from the body text (and italic Georgia is lovely at this size). Be sure to style the citation.

Good afternoon, gentlemen. I am a HAL 9000 computer. I became operational at the H.A.L. plant in Urbana, Illinois on the 12th of January 1992. My instructor was Mr. Langley, and he taught me to sing a song. If you’d like to hear it I can sing it for you (This is <P> within <BLOCKQUOTE>).

HAL 9000

One more example:

“It doesn’t take all types, there just are all types.”
Thomas L. Bohan Winston Churchill (this is <small> within <blockquote> with five non-breaking spaces (&nbsp;) for good measure)

This is the final paragraph, not to be confused with The Final Countdown.

Test CSS on forms

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