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====Basic text==== {{glossary}} {{term|term=p |content= {{XMLElement|p|Paragraph}} }} {{defn|1= Creates a paragraph, perhaps the most common block level element.}} {{defn|<code>P</code> existed in ''[[#HTMLTAGS|HTML Tags]]'', and was '''standardized''' in [[#HTML20|HTML 2.0]]; still current.}} {{term|term=h1 |content= {{XMLElement|h1|Level 1 heading}} {{anchor|heading}} }} {{term|term=h2 |content= {{XMLElement|h2|Level 2 heading}} |multi=y}} {{term|term=h3 |content= {{XMLElement|h3|Level 3 heading}} |multi=y}} {{term|term=h4 |content= {{XMLElement|h4|Level 4 heading}} |multi=y}} {{term|term=h5 |content= {{XMLElement|h5|Level 5 heading}} |multi=y}} {{term|term=h6 |content= {{XMLElement|h6|Level 6 heading}} |multi=y}} {{defn|1= Section headings at different levels. <code>h1</code> delimits the highest-level heading, <code>h2</code> the next level down (sub-section), <code>h3</code> for a level below that, and so on to <code>h6</code>. They are sometimes referred to collectively as <code>h''n''</code> tags, ''n'' meaning any of the available heading levels. Most visual browsers show headings as large bold text by default, though this can be overridden with [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]]. Heading elements are not intended merely for creating large or bold text β in fact, they should {{em|not}} be used for explicitly styling text. Rather, they describe the document's structure and organization. Some programs use them to generate outlines and tables of contents. }} {{defn|Headings existed in ''[[#HTMLTAGS|HTML Tags]]'', and were '''standardized''' in [[#HTML20|HTML 2.0]]; still current.}} {{glossary end}}
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