Re: New Tenchi Web page


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from Trevor Phillips <phillips@cage.curtin.edu.au>
subject Re: New Tenchi Web page
date Tue, 09 Jul 1996 18:17:37 -0800
Brian (Sage) wrote:
> 
> >I don't see anything wrong with using <P> </P>. Could you please
> >explain why you don't like them? ^_^
> 
> Exactley what does <P></P> do?

Defines a paragraph of text. Usually, the </P> isn't used because it is implied that

the paragraph ends whenever a heading or new paragraph is encountered, so you can

just use <P> as a Paragraph Break, which leaves a blank line of text. So, if you
wanted a heading, followed by two paragraphs, you can have:

<H1>A Heading</H1>
<P>
My first paragraph.
<P>
My second paragraph.


You don't even need the <P> after the heading, as it is implied that after a heading

a new paragraph is started.

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