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Examples of Different HTML Tags

This post contains examples of various HTML tags so you can see how they’re styled in the theme. Included also are some comments with different formatting.

Strong and emphasis are how you would expect them to be; as are code and the subscripts and superscripts in the following formula: X1 * Y1 = X1Y

Third level headers (h3)

With a sample paragraph to show the styling. Hopefully most paragraphs that are written will be more than two lines. Maybe even three.

Fourth level headers (h4)

With a sample paragraph to show the styling. Hopefully most paragraphs that are written will be more than two lines. Maybe even three.

Fifth level headers (h5)

With a sample paragraph to show the styling. Hopefully most paragraphs that are written will be more than two lines. Maybe even three.

Sixth level headers (h6)

With a sample paragraph to show the styling. Hopefully most paragraphs that are written will be more than two lines. Maybe even three.

Ordered lists are included, Ordered is not an acronym for anything.

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three

And, of course, unordered lists:

And if you fancy a blockquote or two (or ten), those have been styled also. See the excerpt from The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst below.

Letterforms that honor and elucidate what humans see and say deserve to be honored in their turn. Well-chosen words deserve well-chosen letters; these in their turn deserve to be set with affection, intelligence, knowledge and skill. Typography is a link, and it ought, as a matter of honor, courtesy and pure delight, to be as strong as the others in the chain.

The Elements of Typographic Style

Last but not least (although they do get a bad rap) we have the styles for a table.

My Things
Header 1 Header 2 Header 3
Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Item 1 Item 2 Item 3

Wow, I have really boring stuff.

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There are quite a lot of tags presented here. So, of course, all this begs the question: “Can you put these same elements in the comments?”

1 Random Person September 29, 2007 7:20 pm

Random Person,

I have a somewhat strong answer for you. But first let me quote your previous question to make sure I correctly understand it.

“Can you put these same elements in the comments?”

Well, I better get the whole thing for context.

There are quite a lot of tags presented here. So, of course, all this begs the question: “Can you put these same elements in the comments?”

The answer is Yes.

2 David Yeiser September 29, 2007 7:23 pm

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