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HTML FormattingHTML Formatting is a process of formatting text for better look and feel. HTML provides us ability to format text without using CSS. There are many formatting tags in HTML. These tags are used to make text bold, italicized, or underlined. There are almost 14 options available that how text appears in HTML and XHTML. In HTML the formatting tags are divided into two categories:
NOTE: There are some physical and logical tags which may give same visual appearance, but they will be different in semantics.Here, we are going to learn 14 HTML formatting tags. Following is the list of HTML formatting text.
1) Bold TextHTML<b> and <strong> formatting elements The HTML <b> element is a physical tag which display text in bold font, without any logical importance. If you write anything within <b>............</b> element, is shown in bold letters. See this example: <p> <b>Write Your First Paragraph in bold text.</b></p> Output: Write Your First Paragraph in bold text. The HTML <strong> tag is a logical tag, which displays the content in bold font and informs the browser about its logical importance. If you write anything between <strong>???????. </strong>, is shown important text. See this example: <p><strong>This is an important content</strong>, and this is normal content</p> Output: This is an important content, and this is normal content Example<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>formatting elements</title> </head> <body> <h1>Explanation of formatting element</h1> <p><strong>This is an important content</strong>, and this is normal content</p> </body> </html> 2) Italic TextHTML <i> and <em> formatting elements The HTML <i> element is physical element, which display the enclosed content in italic font, without any added importance. If you write anything within <i>............</i> element, is shown in italic letters. See this example: <p> <i>Write Your First Paragraph in italic text.</i></p> Output: Write Your First Paragraph in italic text. The HTML <em> tag is a logical element, which will display the enclosed content in italic font, with added semantics importance. See this example: <p><em>This is an important content</em>, which displayed in italic font.</p> Output: This is an important content, which displayed in italic font. <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>formatting elements</title> </head> <body> <h1>Explanation of italic formatting element</h1> <p><em>This is an important content</em>, which displayed in italic font.</p> </body> </html> 3) HTML Marked formattingIf you want to mark or highlight a text, you should write the content within <mark>.........</mark>. See this example: <h2> I want to put a <mark> Mark</mark> on your face</h2> Output: I want to put a Mark on your face4) Underlined TextIf you write anything within <u>.........</u> element, is shown in underlined text. See this example: <p> <u>Write Your First Paragraph in underlined text.</u></p> Output: Write Your First Paragraph in underlined text. 5) Strike TextAnything written within <strike>.......................</strike> element is displayed with strikethrough. It is a thin line which cross the statement. See this example: <p> <strike>Write Your First Paragraph with strikethrough</strike>.</p> Output: 6) Monospaced FontIf you want that each letter has the same width then you should write the content within <tt>.............</tt> element. Note: We know that most of the fonts are known as variable-width fonts because different letters have different width. (for example: 'w' is wider than 'i'). Monospaced Font provides similar space among every letter. See this example: <p>Hello <tt>Write Your First Paragraph in monospaced font.</tt></p> Output: Hello Write Your First Paragraph in monospaced font. 7) Superscript TextIf you put the content within <sup>..............</sup> element, is shown in superscript; means it is displayed half a character's height above the other characters. See this example: <p>Hello <sup>Write Your First Paragraph in superscript.</sup></p> Output: Hello Write Your First Paragraph in superscript. 8) Subscript TextIf you put the content within <sub>..............</sub> element, is shown in subscript ; means it is displayed half a character's height below the other characters. See this example: <p>Hello <sub>Write Your First Paragraph in subscript.</sub></p> Output: Hello Write Your First Paragraph in subscript. 9) Deleted TextAnything that puts within <del>..........</del> is displayed as deleted text. See this example: <p>Hello <del>Delete your first paragraph.</del></p> Output:
Hello
10) Inserted TextAnything that puts within <ins>..........</ins> is displayed as inserted text. See this example: <p> <del>Delete your first paragraph.</del><ins>Write another paragraph.</ins></p> Output: 11) Larger TextIf you want to put your font size larger than the rest of the text then put the content within <big>.........</big>. It increase one font size larger than the previous one. See this example: <p>Hello <big>Write the paragraph in larger font.</big></p> Output: Hello Write the paragraph in larger font. 12) Smaller TextIf you want to put your font size smaller than the rest of the text then put the content within <small>.........</small>tag. It reduces one font size than the previous one. See this example: <p>Hello <small>Write the paragraph in smaller font.</small></p> Output: Hello Write the paragraph in smaller font.
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