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Friday 6 November 2020

How your facebook page can be hack

Hack use this Language to attract you Hello we would like to pay you for placing our contents on your page. Our brands are Nestle,Nike,Puma and Nissan,let me know if you have any interest? Yes we are if you're ready then we will send you invitation of our business account on this email? they will send you a facebook business link all I want to tell you is just ignore them. my page was hacked too http://facebook.com/lilsamobi here are the hack photo
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Friday 9 December 2016

  HTML Paragraphs

      HTML documents are divided into paragraphs. HTML Paragraphs Paragraphs are defined with the

tag.

This is a paragraph

This is another paragraph

Note: Browsers automatically adds an empty line before and after paragraphs. Don't Forget the End Tag Most browsers will display HTML correctly even if you forget the end tag:

This is a paragraph

This is another paragraph The example above will work in most browsers, but don't rely on it. Forgetting the end tag can produce unexpected results or errors. Note: Future version of HTML will not allow you to skip end tags. HTML Line Breaks Use the
tag if you want a line break (a new line) without starting a new paragraph:

This is
a para
graph with line breaks

The
tag is an empty tag. It has no end tag like
. You can read more about empty HTML tags in the next chapters of this tutorial.
or
In XHTML, XML, and future versions of HTML, tags with no end tags (closing tags) are not allowed. Even if
works in all browsers, writing
instead is more future proof. HTML Rules (Lines) The
tag is used to create an horizontal rule (line). Example:

This is a paragraph


This is a paragraph


This is a paragraph

HTML Output - Useful Tips You cannot be sure how HTML will be displayed. Large or small screens, and resized windows will create different results. With HTML, you cannot change the output by adding extra spaces or extra lines in your HTML code. The browser will remove extra spaces and extra lines when the page is displayed. Any number of lines count as one space, and any number of spaces count as one space. HTML Tag Reference When you lookup W3Schools' tag reference, you will see additional information about tags and their attributes. You will learn more about HTML tag attributes in the next chapters of this tutorial. Tag Description

Defines a paragraph
Inserts a single line break


Defines a horizontal rule  
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HTML Headings

       Headings are important in HTML documents. HTML Headings Headings are defined with the

to

tags.

defines the largest heading.

defines the smallest heading.

This is a heading

This is a heading

This is a heading

Note: Browsers automatically adds an empty line before and after headings. Headings Are Important Use the HTML heading tags for headings only. Don't use headings to make something BIG or bold. Search engines use your headings to index the structure and content of your web pages. Since users may skim your pages by its headings, it is important to use headings to show the document structure. H1 headings should be used as main headings, followed by H2 headings, and less important H3 headings, and so on. HTML Comments Comments can be inserted in the HTML code to make it more readable and understandable. Comments are ignored by the browser and not displayed. Comments are written like this: Note: There is an exclamation point after the opening bracket, but not before the closing bracket. HTML Tip - How to View HTML Source Have you ever seen a Web page and wondered "Hey! How did they do that?" To find out, click the VIEW option in your browser's toolbar and select SOURCE or PAGE SOURCE. This will open a window that shows you the HTML code of the page. HTML Tag Reference When you lookup W3Schools' tag reference, you will see additional information about tags and their attributes. You will learn more about HTML tag attributes in the next chapters of this tutorial. Tag Description Defines an HTML document Defines the document's body

to

Defines header 1 to header 6 Defines a comment  
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