HTML TEMPLATE 3

This page demonstrates some simple hypertext markup language (HTML) tags. View the source code of this page to study the code. Do so by clicking on View/Source at the top of your browser. Then save this page on your own computer. Create your own web page by replacing the text displayed here with your own message, retaining the appropriate html coding.

Skipping lines in HTML coding doesn't skip lines on the web page. Line insertions must be done with tags.

The <p> (paragraph) tag skips one blank line on the web page.

Adding additional <p> tags does not insert additional lines.

The <p> tag can include the closing tag, </p>, but this is optional.

To skip additional lines, use the <br> (break) tag.
The <br> (break) tag begins a new line with each insertion.


For each additional <br> tag, it skips an additional line. The <br> tag has no closing tag.

Center lines by adding align="center" to the tag, in this case, the p tag. View this line in the source code to further illustrate the technique.

To make text bold, use the strong tag as you see it displayed in the source code for this line. It consists of the lesser than symbol followed by strong and then the greater than symbol. At the end of the text that you wish bo make bold, add a lesser than symbol followed by a slash, strong and the greater than symbol. (The bold tag produces the same effect as the strong tag but has been deprecated or discouraged by the current html standards.)

This is a relative link to the opening page of this web site.

This is an absolute link to the same place. Image of a bullseye

Image of a bullseye Linked bullseye image - clicking on the image goes to same page as the absolute and relative links listed above.

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Column one Row oneColumn two Row two
Column one Row oneColumn two Row two
Column one Row threeColumn 2 Row three
Columns one and two combined Row four

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