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Headings are used to break up your webpage into distinct, key sections (chapters).
Line breaks are used to break to a new line of text within a block, such as a paragraph. In Word, these would be called line breaks (Shift + Enter).
Entities allow us to display special characters on our webpage. For instance, there are entities for ©, ™, ¥, and non-breaking space.
A block element seperates itself from surrounding content, creating a space both above and below it. By default, two block elements will appear one on top of the other.
Paragraphs are block elements. Other block elements include: H1...H6, Header, Footer, P, DIV, UL, OL, LI, TABLE, SECTION, NAV, ARTICLE, ASIDE, HEADER, FOOTER, and others.
paragraph one
paragraph two
Inline elements are often, but not always, used within block elements. Inline elements, by default, will display side-by-side, in a line.
This paragraph contains some subscript and superscript text.
Common inline elements include: SUP, SUB, A, IMG, SPAN, EM, STRONG, and others.
Semantic elements have the benefit of describing the content on the HTML file.
Common semantic STRUCTURAL elements include: HEADER,FOOTER, MAIN, SECTION, ARTICLE, ASIDE, NAV, FIGURE, and FIGCAPTION.
Hyperlinks are created with anchor tags, the <A> element.
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