The Main Title of this Web Page - ONLY ONE PER PAGE

Think of h1 as a book title. you can only have one book title!

Chapter 1: Majer Section of your website

h2 is for major section, like chapters in a book.

Types of lists

Unordered Lists (AKA Bullet Points)

Ordered lists (NUMBERED LIST)

  1. First item
  2. Second item
  3. Third item

Nested lists (Lists Inside of other Lists)

Definition List (Terms and Definitions

HTML
HyperTest Markup Language - the structure of web pages
CSS
Cascading Style Sheets - the styling of webpages
JavaScript
Programming laguage for web interactivity

Semantic Elements Have Meaning)

This text is very important(strong emphasis).

This text is emphasized (stress emphasis).

This text is highlighted like a highlighter pen.

This text is small print (fine print/disclaimers).

This text has deleted content (strikethrough).

This text has inserted content (underlined)

This is a WWW abbreviation.

This is computer code in a sentance.

Press Ctrl + S to save.

The computer says: File saved successfully

Qoutations

She said, HTML is awesome! (inline qoute)

This is a longer qoutation that deserves its own block. It usually hets indented and stands out from regular text. - Mr Moye

Special Text Elements

      This preserves    Spacing.   and
      line breakes exactly as typed.
      Great for code or ASCII art.
    

Subscript: H20

Superscript: a2 + b2 = c2


Horizontal rule above (thematic break)

Section 1.1: Subsection

h3 breaks down chapters into smaller parts.

Topic A: Smaller Division

h4 is for specific topics within sections

Subtopic: Getting Detailed

h5 is RARELY used - only for very detailed organization

Fine Print: Smalled Heading

h6 is the SMALLEST - almost never needed!