The fi rst line of this example contains an element with an opening tag () and a closing
tag (). This element is used to signify a heading at the second level (if you scroll up a bit in the
fi nal source in the browser, you also see an element). Notice how the element is closed with a
similar tag, but with an additional forward slash (/) in it: . Any text between these opening
and closing tags is considered part of the element, and is thus rendered as a heading. In most browsers,
this means the text is rendered in a larger font. Similar to the tag are tags for creating
headings up to level six, such as , , and so on
The fi rst line of this example contains an element with an opening tag () and a closingtag (). This element is used to signify a heading at the second level (if you scroll up a bit in thefi nal source in the browser, you also see an element). Notice how the element is closed with asimilar tag, but with an additional forward slash (/) in it: . Any text between these openingand closing tags is considered part of the element, and is thus rendered as a heading. In most browsers,this means the text is rendered in a larger font. Similar to the tag are tags for creatingheadings up to level six, such as , , and so on
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