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Understanding HTML Syntax for Structured Content
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) provides a standardized way to create web pages and structure their content. Below are some essential elements to understand for properly formatting content:
Paragraphs
Use the <p> tag to define paragraphs. This ensures text is separated appropriately and maintains readability.
Headings
Headings organize content hierarchically from <h1> to <h6>. For main sections, <h2> is commonly used:
Emphasizing Text
The <strong> tag highlights important words or phrases, indicating strong importance or seriousness.
Lists
Use lists to structure related items:
- Unordered lists with bullets use the
<ul>tag and list items within<li>. - Ordered lists with numbers use the
<ol>tag with<li>tags.
Example of an unordered list:
- First item
- Second item
- Third item
Example of an ordered list:
- Step one
- Step two
- Step three
By following the above guidelines, content can be structured clearly and semantically on web pages.
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