All Element Examples

Heading Level 1

This is STRONG text (usually bold), it is displayed inside of a PARAGRAPH. This paragraphsuperscript includes a Regular LINK (that does nowhere), as well as a Visited LINK (the page on the left). This paragraphsubscript of text also has some EMPHASIS text (also known as italic). In this paragraph we also include a link that goes nowhere, but you can click on it to see what an Active LINK looks like. Also included is another link that goes nowhere, but is here so you can put your mouse over it, and see what a MouseOver LINK looks like. Finally, the very last sentence of this paragraph is going to be some alert text. It has no settings now, but you can change it to be red or bold or red and bold and italic, you decide. This sentence is the ALERT text!

2nd Heading Level

This text is NOT inside of a PARAGRAPH. This is so you can see the difference between setting options for the BODY, and setting them for a PARAGRAPH. Any thing you set to the BODY will apply to the PARAGRAPH, until you set something for the PARAGRAPH (thus ignoring the BODY and only applying to the PARAGRAPH). This text is not in a PARAGRAPH, so you can compare this text with the settings for BODY and PARAGRAPH text.

This is more PARAGRAPH text, only here to say that the following is a HORIZONTAL RULE:


The following is an ORDERED LIST:
  1. This is the first item
  2. This is the second,
  3. And this is the third.
The following is an UNORDERED LIST: The following is a DICTIONARY LIST:
DICTIONARY TITLE
This is the title of what's going to be defined by the dictionary definition.
DICTIONARY DEFINITION
This is the definition of what is listed as the dictionary title.

This is a third level heading, also a Regular Link

This is where we introduce FORM Elements:


These are radio buttons.
These are checkboxes.



This is preformatted text.
  The way the words
                   wrap is set up
                                 in the HTML file.
But, changing the
              Text Settings
              for
              how
              the text wraps
can change this.

This is an empty paragraph. It is used to show the distance between a paragraph and a heading. As well as for more paragraph examples.

Heading level, fourth

The following is a TABLE example:
Table Title
  Column Title A Column Title B Column Title C Column Title D
Row Title 1 Data Data Data Data
Row Title 2 Data Data Data  
Row Title 3 Data Data   Data
Row Title 4 Data   Data Data
Row Title 5   Data Data Data
All data fake, no source for data
This is not a paragraph, this is BLOCKQUOTE text. BLOCKQUOTE text is for very long quotes, like in a research or term paper. It usually indents the entire left side of the bock of text. But by changing it's settings, you can define however you want.
Level 5 Heading

This is an empty paragraph. It is used to show the distance between a paragraph and a heading. As well as for more paragraph examples.

The final, 6th Level Heading

This is an empty paragraph. It is used to show the distance between a paragraph and a heading. As well as for more paragraph examples.