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2.4 tags for adding special formatting to text
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  1. special formatting tags summary

Tag Function
<sup>...</sup>
<sub>...</sub>
superscripts (example 104; x 2 )
subscripts ( CaCo3)
<u>...</u>
<strike>...</strike>
underline
(draws a line through text)
<address>...</address> Italicized and offset text for page footers:
hayayoo@yahoo.com
<blockquote>... </blockquote> Indents and offsets text for long quotations:
Experiment with the blockquote tag in your own web page.
<pre>...</pre>
Monospaced font,
               preserving spaces and line breaks.
<H1>Size 1</H1>

Size 1

<h3>Size 3 <h3>

Size 3

<B> ..... </B>
For Boldface text;
<i> ..... </i>
You can make any text italic
<TT> ..... </tt>
The typewriter tag to indicate a special word
<br> 
Forces a line break;
No extra blank line between paragraphs
<p> 
Creates a paragraph break and

Inserts an extra blank line between paragraphs

<hr> 
Horizontal rule tag.
Causes a horizontal "rule" line to appear in the Web page


Practice
Use the <pre>, the <Blockquote>, or the<sup>tags..... in your own document.

Try your hand at some HTML coding. Insert the appropriate tags to break the lines as shown and to create a new paragraph, heading and blodface.

The Existence of Sun's Orbit

Ancient people use to believe that the Sun revolves around the earth. Later, Nicholas Copernicus in 1512, laid his Heliocentric Theory of Planetary motion, which placed the sun motionless in the center of the solar system with all the planets revolving around it. Modern science tells us now that the sun too is not still, but is in motion.

The sun traveling at roughly 150 miles per second takes about 200 million years to complete one revolution around the center of our Milky Way Galaxy and 25 days to make one complete rotation around its own axis. See how beautifully and accurately God revealed this phenomenon in the Quran:

"It is He who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, all (the celestial bodies) swim along, each in its orbit with its own motion."(21:33)


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