An Old Style Blog App

Headings

HTML headings are defined using the h1 to h6 elements. They are used to structure the content of a webpage, and they also help search engines understand the hierarchy of the content on the page.

Paragraphs

In HTML, you can use the <p> element to represent a paragraph.

Here is an example of how to use the <p> element:

Text Formatting

Text formatting in HTML refers to how you can control the appearance of text on a web page. This can include things like making text bold or italic, changing the font or font size, and aligning text.

  • <strong>: Makes text bold

  • <b>: Makes text bold

  • <em>: Italicizes text

  • <i>: Italicizes text

  • <u>: The <u> tag in HTML is used to underline text

  • <s>: Strikes through text

  • <strike>: Strikes through text

Note that the <strike> element is deprecated in HTML5 and may not be supported in all modern web browsers. It is generally recommended to use other text formatting techniques, such as the text-decoration CSS property, to achieve the same effect.

  • <sub>: Makes text subscript

  • <sup>: Makes text superscript

  • <small>: Makes text small

  • <big>: Makes text big

  • <mark>: Highlights text

  • <abbr>: Represents an abbreviation

  • <acronym>: Represents an acronym (Not Supported)

  • <dfn>: Represents a definition

  • <ins>: The <ins> tag in HTML is used to represent inserted text