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Font Style Tags


Changing the look of the font can bring different meaning or clarity to a document. There are many different styles available (not all of the styles are supported in all of the browsers). There have been many proposed elements of the next standard in the HTML language, and some of these proposed items are included in today's browsers. Therefore, some of the items below will not display correctly in browsers in which they are not supported. Example: Netscape has never supported underlining.

Physical Styles


bold
<b>Font Styles</b>
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italics
<i>Font Styles</i>
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underlined
<u>Font Styles</u>
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typewriter
<TT>Font Styles</TT>
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blink
<blink>Font Styles</blink>
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subscript
Font <sub>Styles</sub>
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superscript
Font <sup>Styles</sup>
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small
<small>Font Styles</small>
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big
<big>Font Styles</big>
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strike through
<s>Font Styles</s>
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Logical Styles


citation
<CITE>Font Styles</CITE>
Font Styles
emphasis
<EM>Font Styles</EM>
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strong
<STRONG>Font Styles</STRONG>
Font Styles
pre-formatted demo
<PRE>Font Styles</PRE>
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program code
<CODE>Font Styles</CODE>
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keyboard
<KBD>Font Styles</KBD>
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defined
<DFN>Font Styles</DFN>
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variable
<VAR>Font Styles</VAR>
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sample
<SAMP>Font Styles</SAMP>
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short quote
<Q>Font Styles</Q>
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person
<PERSON>Font Styles</PERSON>
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author name
<AU>Font Styles</AU>
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address
<ADDRESS>Font Styles</ADDRESS>
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