HTML also provides a number of tags that are useful for displaying text logically. For example, if you set the text as a quotation then the text will be displayed by most browsers in the physical form of printed sideways.
{<CITE> Text </ CITE>} text states are quote
{<code> Text </ CODE>} states that the text is code or computer programs. Generally text display with font monoskrip.
{<em> Text </ EM>} declare an emphasis on the text. Generally, the text shown oblique
{<KBD> Text </ KBD>} declare the text is input from the keyboard. Text like this is generally shown with font monospasi
{<SAMP> Text </ SAMP>} states that the text is a constant series of characters. Usually shown with font monospasi.
{<strong> Text </ STRONG>} states that the text is very important to note people. Usually served with a thickened
<VAR> Text <VAR>} {text states are the variables or mathematical expressions or computer programs. Text will be presented in the form of oblique
{<CITE> Text </ CITE>} text states are quote
{<code> Text </ CODE>} states that the text is code or computer programs. Generally text display with font monoskrip.
{<em> Text </ EM>} declare an emphasis on the text. Generally, the text shown oblique
{<KBD> Text </ KBD>} declare the text is input from the keyboard. Text like this is generally shown with font monospasi
{<SAMP> Text </ SAMP>} states that the text is a constant series of characters. Usually shown with font monospasi.
{<strong> Text </ STRONG>} states that the text is very important to note people. Usually served with a thickened
<VAR> Text <VAR>} {text states are the variables or mathematical expressions or computer programs. Text will be presented in the form of oblique






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