Simple Sample HTML -- Heading
``HTML'' means ``Hypertext Markup Language.''
- Item one has an anchor
- Item two of this Unordered List does not.
- This is the first item of an Ordered List.
- Such lists are numbered.
Paragraphs are bounded by <P> at the start and (optionally)
</P> at the end.
Of course, lots of folks just begin paragraphs and don't
worry about ending the previous one. That's fine. It works.
Part of why/how it works is that lots of things in effect
end paragraphs. Things like lists and ``Horizontal Rules.''
Here ``Rule'' just means a straight line as one sees below.
The general format of bounding something by <XXX> at the start and
</XXX> at the end works for setting physical styles of print as well:
- XXX = B for Bold
- XXX = I for Italic
- XXX = TT for fixed width ``TeleTypewriter''
Much more information about HTML is available.
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