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Intro. to Computing HTML Notes

The document outlines various HTML tags for text formatting, including <i> for italics, <b> and <strong> for bold text, and <em> for emphasis. It also explains tags for subscript and superscript text, size reduction, deleted and inserted text, as well as quoting and citing sources. Additional tags mentioned include <abbr> for abbreviations, <code> for code snippets, and <mark> for highlighting text.
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Intro. to Computing HTML Notes

The document outlines various HTML tags for text formatting, including <i> for italics, <b> and <strong> for bold text, and <em> for emphasis. It also explains tags for subscript and superscript text, size reduction, deleted and inserted text, as well as quoting and citing sources. Additional tags mentioned include <abbr> for abbreviations, <code> for code snippets, and <mark> for highlighting text.
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Text Formatting in HTML

<i> displays text in italics.


<b> displays text in bold.
<strong> displays text in bold. Used to make important emphasis.
<em> another emphasis tag that displays text in italics.
<sub> defines subscript text, like the two atoms of oxygen in CO₂.
<sup> defines a superscript like the power of a number, 10².
<small> reduces the size of text.
<del> defines deleted text by striking a line through the text.
<ins> defines inserted text which is usually underlined.
<blockquote> is used to enclose a section of text quoted from another source.
<q> is used for shorter inline quotes.
<cite> is used for citing the author of a quote.
<address> is used for showing the author's contact information.
<abbr> denotes an abbreviation.
<code> displays code snippets.
<mark> highlights text.

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