May 10, 2002, Newsletter Issue #38: Learn Easy HTML!

Tip of the Week

Want to try writing your own HTML? A few basic commands will let you add something to your page without having to run back to your HTML editor for help. Always put HTML commands in brackets. Put this one: < at the front. Put this one: > at the end. In the middle, put the HTML.

For example: To make paragraphs with a blank line between them, use this code: < br >

Don’t forget to take the extra spaces out from inside the brackets. This means break and tells the program to go to the next line. Then, next to that, put the letter < P > in brackets (delete spaces). This tells it to leave a blank space. It can be fun to know what all those symbols mean.

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