Headers
Headers are used to describe such elements as website name, slogan, section titles. HTML and XHTML specifications define 6 levels of headers, where h1 is the most important and h6 is the least important.
Header 1
Header 2
Header 3
Header 4
Header 5
Header 6
Links
Local linkhttps://www.librarydev.com/
libraryipsum
External link
External link with encrypted connection
E-mail link
Block elements
Block quote
The blockquote element is used to indicate the quotation of a bigger section of text from another source. Using the default HTML styling of most web browsers, it will indent the right and left margins both on the display and in printed form.Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Preformated text
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Phrase elements
em
Element used to put emphasis on certain information. Most browsers display emphased text in italics by default.
Sample: This is emphasied text.
strong
This element stands for "stronger emphasis" and is used for marking more important text.
Sample: This is text with stronger emphasis
cite
According to W3C specification, we use cite
element to define source of a quotation or reference.
Sample: This is quotation source
dfn
Element used to markup inline definition of a single term.
Sample: This is definition
code
This element informs the browser that it contains a computer code, such as XHTML markup.
Sample: document.write("Hello world");
samp
Defines computer output data, for example we can use it to markup error messages.
Sample: Error: no such file or directory
kbd
Means information that should be entered by the user.
Sample: press Alt + F4 to close this window. ESC
var
Means variables used in computer programs or scripts.
Sample: counter
abbr
Abbreviation / a shortened form of a word or phrase.
Sample: dr
acronym
Acronym / a word formed from the initial letters of other words.
Sample acronyms: XHTML
q
Inline quotation.
Sample: This is sample quotation
Lists
Unordered List
- Apple
- Pear
- Banana
- Orange
- Carrot
Ordered List
- First
- Second
- Third
- Fourth
Definition List
- Definition List Title
- This is a definition list division.
- Inkscape
- Open Source vector graphics editor
- SVG
- Scalable Vector Graphics
- W3C standard
- GIMP
- GNU Image Manipulation Program
- Drupal
- Content Management System
Nested lists
- one, two
- buckle my shoe
- three, four
- knock at the door
- Five, six
- pick up sticks
- Seven, eight, lay them straight
- Nine, ten, a big fat hen
- Eleven, twelve, dig and delve
- Thirteen, fourteen, maids a’courting
- Fifteen, sixteen, maids in the kitchen
- Seventeen, eighteen, maids a’waiting
- Nineteen, twenty, my platter’s empty …
Paragraphs
According to Wikipedia: 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. The start of a paragraph is indicated by beginning on a new line. Sometimes the first line is indented; sometimes it is indented without beginning a new line.
A paragraph typically consists of a unifying main point, thought, or idea accompanied by supporting details. The non-fiction paragraph usually begins with the general and moves towards the more specific so as to advance an argument or point of view. Each paragraph builds on what came before and lays the ground or run the length of multiple pages, and may consist of one or many sentences. When dialogue is being quoted in fiction, a new paragraph is used each time the person being quoted changed.
In (X)HTML, the p element marks a block of text as a paragraph - the opening tag <p> marks the beginning of a paragraph, and the closing tag </p> marks the end of a paragraph. The end tag is optional for legacy HTML as the browser automatically starts another paragraph at the next <p> tag, or the nextblock element.
Purdy, E. R. (2017). 2012: Hurricane Sandy. In R. S. Carmichael (Ed.), Notable natural disasters: Vol. 3. Events 1971 to 2016 (2nd ed., pp. 1039-1043). Salem Press.
Tables
Mauris | Tempor | Praesent lacus nulla | Quis |
---|---|---|---|
Mauris | 23.000 | Suspendisse viverra | Yes |
Trupis | 1.000 | Placerat tortor aesent semper | No |
Sagittis | 122.000 | Neque vel condimentum | No |
Libero | 500 | Hendrerit, lectus elit pretium | Yes |
Tristique | 100.000 | Ligula nec consequat | Yes |
Id Neque | 600.000 | Etiam sodales orci nec | No |
Messages
Other elements
Subscript and superscript samples
H2O, E = mc2, The 14th of September
Insertion and deletion samples
This information was just added.
Whilte this information is no longer valid.
Presentational elements
Bold text Italic text Typewriter text Big Small Horizontal rule:
UTF-8 test
Ä, ä, Ö, ö, Ü, ü, ß
Š Ť Ž Ľ Č Ě Ď Ň Ř Ů Ĺ
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