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Preformatted styles (for font size, boldfacing, etc.) may be applied to
paragraphs. The most commonly used styles are headings (size 1 is the
largest and 6 is the smallest), bullets, and definition lists. Examples
are given below.
This text is formatted with the Normal style. The Normal style is the default style.
This text is formatted with the Heading 1 style.
This text is formatted with the Heading 2 style.
This text is formatted with the Heading 3 style.
This text is formatted with the Heading 4 style.
This text is formatted with the Heading 5 style.
This text is formatted with the Heading 6 style.
This text is formatted with the Formatted style.
This style uses the <PRE> tag.
Text is formatted with a monospaced font (i.e.
each character takes up the same amount of
space). Generally, Courier is the default
monospaced font for browsers.
Text will not word wrap using the Formatted style.
You must use ENTER or SHIFT-ENTER to create a new
line.
This style allows you to use tabs or spaces to
align text.
Example:
Fruits Vegetables
apples tomatoes
pears corn
grapes beans
This text is formatted with the Address style. It formats text as
Italic. It is often used to format a web author's email address.
- This text is formatted with the Numbered List style.
- This text is formatted with the Numbered List style.
- This text is formatted with the Numbered List style.
- This text is formatted with the Bulleted List style.
- This text is formatted with the Bulleted List style.
- This text is formatted with the Bulleted List style.
Some browsers may or may not recognize the Directory List and Menu List
Styles. Those that don't recognize these styles will display the text as
if they were formatted as Bulleted Lists. Browsers that recognize these
styles will display the Directory List and Menu List styles with a special
bullet format.
This text is formatted with the Directory List style.
This text is formatted with the Directory List style.
This text is formatted with the Directory List style.
- This text is formatted with the Defined Term style.
- This text is formatted with the Definition style.
- This text is formatted with the Definition style.
- This text is formatted with the Definition style.
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