Practice: HTML Text Fundamentals
Introduction
One of HTML's main jobs is to give text structure so that a browser can display an HTML document the way its developer intends. This article explains the way HTML can be used to structure a page of text by adding headings and paragraphs, emphasizing
words, creating lists, and more.
Prerequisites: | Basic HTML familiarity, as covered in Getting started with HTML. |
Objective: | Learn how to mark up a basic page of text to give it structure and meaning – including paragraphs, headings, lists, emphasis, and quotations. |
Source: Mozilla, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/HTML_text_fundamentals
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