<br>
Yep, it's that simple for simple HTML ^^
If you are working with XHTML however, the tag will be <br />
No, the break line tag is: <br />
A tag is used to insert a line break. This tag is the HTML way of outputting a new line.
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<BR> tag stands for line break. This is the first line <BR> This is the second line In HTML the above code will get displayed as: This is the first line This is the second line
Not unless they are faulty.
No, you have damaged it.
The correct HTML form for BR is . BR is a tag to force a line break. It was introduced as a single tag, with no companion tag. The and tags work with older HTML, but for HTML 5, you need to have an ending tag for each tag. You can create your own ending tag by adding forward slash within the single tag: .
no,she will not return to make it or break it
Simply to use the start tag and add a "/" before the tag name like the following:If you are making a link:... will be the appropriate ending tag.Working with tables?So simply add a slash "/" in front of the tag to end it.There are certain stand-alone tags like the break/return tag and image tag, which are slightly different. Image tag does NOT need an ending tag, and the doesn't either.
Correct HTML tag for inserting a line break? you can use <br/>
A "line break" causes the text to break to the next line. In HTML, that tag looks like this: <br>. In XHTML, it looks like this: <br /> and to get it in Word (an most other word processors) you hold the shift key and hit enter (or return, depending on which one your keyboard has.)
he was to return and be in the british invasion tag team, but couldnt. he is going to have an office job