Headings
Heading Level 1 Subhead
Heading Level 2 Subhead
Heading Level 3 Subhead
Heading Level 4 Subhead
Heading Level 5 Subhead
Heading Level 6 Subhead
Paragraphs
A paragraph (from the Greek paragraphos, “to write beside” or “written beside”) is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences. Though not required by the syntax of any language, paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
Blockquotes
A block quotation (also known as a long quotation or extract) is a quotation in a written document, that is set off from the main text as a paragraph, or block of text, and typically distinguished visually using indentation and a different typeface or smaller size quotation.
Inline Elements
This is a text link
Strong is used to indicate strong importance
This text has added emphasis
The b element is stylistically different text from normal text, without any special importance
The i element is text that is set off from the normal text
The u element is text with an unarticulated, though explicitly rendered, non-textual annotation
This text is deleted and This text is inserted
This text has a strikethrough
Superscript®
Subscript for things like H2O
This small text is small for for fine print, etc.
Abbreviation: HTML
Keybord input: Cmd
This text is a short inline quotation
This is a citation
The dfn element indicates a definition.
The mark element indicates a highlight
This is what inline code looks like.
This is sample output from a computer program
The variarble element, such as x = y
Time
Preformatted Text
P R E F O R M A T T E D T E X T ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~
Horizontal Rules
Unordered Lists
- List Item
- List Item
- List Item
- Nested List Item
- Nested List Item
- List Item
Ordered Lists
- List Item
- List Item
- List Item
- Nested List Item
- Nested List Item
- List Item
Definition Lists
- Term
- This is the definition of the term.
Forms
Tables
Table Heading 1 | Table Heading 2 | Table Heading 3 | Table Heading 4 |
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row 1 cell 1 | row 1 cell 2 | row 1 cell 3 | row 1 cell 4 |
Table Footer 1 | Table Footer 2 | Table Footer 3 | Table Footer 4 |
Images
Full Screen Images
Large Images
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Alignment & Captions
A paragraph (from the Greek paragraphos, “to write beside” or “written beside”) is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences. Though not required by the syntax of any language, paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
A paragraph (from the Greek paragraphos, “to write beside” or “written beside”) is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences. Though not required by the syntax of any language, paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
A paragraph (from the Greek paragraphos, “to write beside” or “written beside”) is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences. Though not required by the syntax of any language, paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
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A paragraph (from the Greek paragraphos, “to write beside” or “written beside”) is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences. Though not required by the syntax of any language, paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
A paragraph (from the Greek paragraphos, “to write beside” or “written beside”) is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences. Though not required by the syntax of any language, paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.