HTML documents are divided into paragraphs.
HTML Paragraphs
Paragraphs are defined with the <p> tag. Example
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Don't Forget the End Tag
Most browsers will display HTML correctly even if you forget the end tag: Example
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Note: Future version of HTML will not allow you to skip end tags.
HTML Line Breaks
Use the <br /> tag if you want a line break (a new line) without starting a new paragraph: Example
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<br> or <br />
In XHTML, XML, and future versions of HTML, HTML elements with no end tag (closing tag) are not allowed.Even if <br> works in all browsers, writing <br /> instead is more future proof.
HTML Output - Useful Tips
You cannot be sure how HTML will be displayed. Large or small screens, and resized windows will create different results.With HTML, you cannot change the output by adding extra spaces or extra lines in your HTML code.
The browser will remove extra spaces and extra lines when the page is displayed. Any number of lines count as one line, and any number of spaces count as one space.
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How HTML paragraphs are displayed in a browser.
Line breaks
The use of line breaks in an HTML document.
Poem problems
Some problems with HTML formatting.
More Examples
More paragraphsThe default behaviors of paragraphs.
HTML Tag Reference
W3Schools' tag reference contains additional information about HTML elements and their attributes.Tag | Description |
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<p> | Defines a paragraph |
<br /> | Inserts a single line break |
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