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Paragraphs and Headings

Our document, as noted previously, is comprised of a heading and two paragraphs. HTML has elements specifically designed to denote headings and paragraphs. Paragraphs are simply denoted by the P element. Headings are a bit more complicated, as you can have as many as six levels of headings. These are represented by the H1, H2, H3, H4, H5 and H6 elements. The following example shows paragraphs and multiple levels of headings in action:

Now let's mark up our text with the appropriate tags and insert it into our HTML document:

That's it! We're finished! The above is a complete, valid HTML document. You can take a break and have a look at how your browser renders it.

You might have noticed that this page is not the pinnacle of Web design, for various reasons. However, it's a start, and what you've learned today are things you'll need for every single HTML document you ever design. In our next tutorial, in two weeks time, we'll explore the concept of hypertext links and insert some in our document. And since we'll need to link with something, we'll create a product catalog for Acme as well.

More About HTML
HTML Author
 Elements of HTML
Paragraphs and Headings
What is HTML Made Of

 More About HTML
     HTML Author
     Elements of HTML
     Paragraphs and Headings
     What is HTML Made Of

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