HTML can divide the document into several paragraphs.
HTML Paragraph
Paragraphs are defined through the
tag.
Example
<p>This is a paragraph </p> <p>This is another paragraph</p>
Note: The browser will automatically add blank lines before and after the paragraph. (
is a block-level element)Don’t forget the closing tag
Even if you forget to use the closing tag, most browsers will display the HTML correctly:
<p>This is a paragraph <p>This is another paragraph
The above example will work fine in most browsers, but don't rely on this approach. Forgetting to use closing tags can produce unexpected results and errors.
Note: In future versions of HTML, omitting the closing tag will not be allowed.
HTML Line Break
If you want to wrap (new line) without creating a new paragraph, use the
tag:
Example
<p>This is<br>a para<br>graph with line breaks</p>
element is an empty HTML element. Since a closing tag doesn't make any sense, it doesn't have a closing tag.
HTML Output - Usage Reminder
We cannot determine the exact effect of the HTML being displayed. The size of the screen, as well as adjustments to the window, may lead to different results.
With HTML, you cannot change the output by adding extra spaces or line breaks to the HTML code.
When displaying the page, the browser will remove extra spaces and blank lines in the source code. All consecutive spaces or empty lines are counted as one space. Note that all consecutive empty lines (newlines) in HTML code are also displayed as a single space.
Try it
(This example demonstrates some HTML formatting issues)
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