<p> begins a paragraph
Paragraph tags are
the most common and user-friendly of all the HTML tags. Inserted at the
beginning of each paragraph, the <p> tag skips a line before each block
of text. There's no need to close off the <p> tag with a
</p>.
The HTML for two
plain-old paragraphs will look something like this:
<p>Did it ever occur to you that if every student in your
whole school decided not to show up one day, there's really nothing the school
could do about it?
<p>I mean, if
<i>everybody</i> stayed home, they wouldn't be able to punish any
particular student too harshly - it would probably take them all day just to
try to call everyone's parents.
They'll appear like
this:
Did it ever occur
to you that if every student in your whole school decided not to show up one
day, there's really nothing the school could do about it?
I mean, if
everybody stayed home, they wouldn't be able to punish any particular
student too harshly - it would take them all day just to try to call everyone's
parents. |