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HTML <address> for Contact Information

HTML
for Contact Information

HTML
for Contact Information

The HTML 
 element defines contact information (author/owner) of a document or an article.
The
element is usually displayed in italic. Most browsers will add a line break before and after the element.

Example

<address>
Written by John Doe.<br> 
Visit us at:<br>
Example.com<br>
Box 564, Disneyland<br>
USA
</address>
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HTML <abbr> for Abbreviations

HTML for Abbreviations

HTML for Abbreviations

The HTML  element defines an abbreviation or an acronym.
Marking abbreviations can give useful information to browsers, translation systems and search-engines.

Example

<p>The <abbr title="World Health Organization">WHO</abbr> was founded in 1948.</p>
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HTML <blockquote></blockquote> for Quotations

HTML
for Quotations

HTML
for Quotations

The HTML 
 element defines a section that is quoted from another source.
Browsers usually indent
elements.

Example

<p>Here is a quote from WWF's website:</p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.worldwildlife.org/who/index.html">
For 50 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature.
The world's leading conservation organization,
WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by
1.2 million members in the United States and
close to 5 million globally.
</blockquote>
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HTML Text Color

HTML Text Color

HTML Text Color

The color property defines the text color for an HTML element:

Example

<h1 style="color:blue;">This is a heading</h1>
<p style="color:red;">This is a paragraph.</p>
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The Poem Problem

The Poem Problem

The Poem Problem

This poem will display as one line:

Example

<p>
  My Bonnie lies over the ocean.

  My Bonnie lies over the sea.

  My Bonnie lies over the ocean.

  Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me.
</p>
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