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Blockquote Tests
Blockquote:
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Table Layout Test
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HTML Element Tag Tests
All other HTML tags listed in the FAQ:
Here is the address for Automattic, using the
355 1st Street Suite 202<address>
tag:San Francisco, CA 94105
United States
This is an example of an
<anchor>
(otherwise known as a link). This abbr. is an example of an <abbr> tag in the middle of a sentence. Here is a TLA showing off the<acronym>
tag. What, you want to see some over-sized text using the<big>
tag? Can you cite a reference for that, using the<cite>
tag? Have you noticed that all of the tag names are displayedin code-form
, using the<code>
tag? Similarly, I could emulate keyboard text, using the<kbd>
text tag, or emulate teletype text using the<tt>
tag.Oh no! I wrote something incorrectly.
I’d better delete it, using the<del>
tag. I could alternately strike something out using the<strike>
tag, or strike something out using the<s>
tag. So many choices, which I emphasize using the<em>
tag. Just to clarify, this is some inserted text, that I’ll highlight using the<ins>
tag.Need to display completely unformatted text, such as a large block of code? Use the
<pre>
tag, which lets you display:Want to quote the WordPress tagline
? Use the<q>
tag to add quotes around it. This is strong text (otherwise known as bold), using the<strong>
tag.Need to write H2O or E = MC2? You may find great use for subscripting text using the
<sub>
tag, or for superscripting text using the<sup>
tag. Need to call out a variable? Use the<var>
tag.Div and Span Tests
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
<div>
tag.Sed odio nibh, tincidunt adipiscing, pretium nec, tincidunt id, enim. Fusce scelerisque nunc vitae nisl.
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<span>
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