This is a top-level heading.
This page will show a couple more features of HTML.
If you just want to start out with text, and ignore some of this
other stuff for a moment go to the
wordy but simpler sample page.
This is a second-level heading.
This paragraph contains illustrations of one of the ways
(there are several) to generate text that is
bold
or
italic
or
bold and italic.
Here is an unordered (bulleted) list:
- It's either one thing,
- or another.
Here is an ordered (numbered) list:
- Older versions of HTML used a plain LI-tag for List-Items
(as illustrated in the code for the unordered list).
- Newer versions will require LI-tag pairs (as illustrated
here), so I recommend you write your pages this way.
Note that I've used three levels of heading above.
These may or may not appear differently in your browser!
They should be used to indicate the logical design
of the document, not the display format. HTML-coded documents
always represent logical document design, not visual design.
This takes some getting used to...
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