Headings...
Headings are some of the most important tags within the BODY of your HTML document. You will usually use a heading to tell what the following section of your page is about. The opening tag for a heading is <hy> and the closing tag is </hy> with y being the size of the heading... from 1 to 6. (1 being largest, and 6 being smallest)
Example of heading tags...
H1: Syudas, the boy behind you.
<h1>H1: Syudas, the boy behind you.</h1>
H2: Syudas, the boy behind you.
<h2>H2: Syudas, the boy behind you.</h2>
H3: Syudas, the boy behind you.
<h3>H3: Syudas, the boy behind you.</h3>
H4: Syudas, the boy behind you.
<h4>H4: Syudas, the boy behind you.</h4>
H5: Syudas, the boy behind you.
<h5>H5: Syudas, the boy behind you.</h5>
H6: Syudas, the boy behind you.
<h6>H6: Syudas, the boy behind you.</h6>
Horizontal Ruled Lines...
Horizontal Ruled Lines are used to separate different areas of a web page. The tag for a horizontal ruled line is <hr>. The horizontal ruled line DOES NOT have a closing tag. You may also add certain attributes to the <hr> tag, such as WIDTH=n (for fixed pixel width) or WIDTH=n% for a certain percentage of the screen wide, SIZE=n to make the line a certain pixel amount thick, and NOSHADE to turn the line's shading off. A plain <hr> with no attributes will make the line the full width of the screen.
Example of horizontal ruled lines...
<hr width=50>
<hr width=50%>
<hr size=7>
<hr noshade>
You may also use several attributes within one tag...
<hr width=50% size=10 noshade>
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