To display text in a preformatted way (that is, the way you've entered it into the HTML document) you can use the <pre> tag.
<pre>
I like the fishes
'Cause they're so delicious!
</pre>
The spaces will hold up, because of the <pre> tag. This tag is valid in HTML 4 & 5, as well as XHTML 1.0.
To maintain the original formatting of text, including line breaks and spacing, you can use the PRE tags. You simply surround the text with the PRE element, and the text will be display in whatever way it's been typed. <pre> Text formatted like you want. </pre>
HTML text isn't really formatted to begin with. But if you want to create text that is formatted in the exact way you typed it into the document, you can surround that text with a <PRE></PRE> element.
Firefox and Internet Explorer does not display alternative text on images. You can use title attribute which show's title text as balloon text if you hover over on image.
Yes, bold is an HTML text feature. You use the <b> tag to display bold text.
Pop- up Text
It is the font you select to display the text.
Existing text is replaced with the text being typed in the "Overwrite" mode. (As opposed to the insert mode)
When more lines of text are typed than Microsoft Word can display on the screen, the document will scroll vertically, allowing you to view the additional text. You can use the scroll bar or arrow keys to navigate through the content. Additionally, Word automatically adjusts the view to maintain focus on the current cursor position, ensuring you can continue typing without losing your place in the document.
To maintain the original formatting of text, including line breaks and spacing, you can use the PRE tags. You simply surround the text with the PRE element, and the text will be display in whatever way it's been typed. <pre> Text formatted like you want. </pre>
Some Text control tags are * <FONT> to decide the display font * <B> to display text in Bold * <I> to display text in Italics * <H1> to <H6> to display text in header format * etc...
My words may appear to be typed backwards due to a formatting or display issue. It could be a glitch in the software or a setting causing the text to reverse. If this continues, refreshing the page or checking your device settings might help resolve the problem.
To display strikeout text use the <strike> tags. Example: <strike>Text</strike> Should Display: Text
A message written in the text you typed is sent to its desired destination.
It just means that they have typed a text but they are not sending it.
Yes in MS office text can be typed horizontally.
Because the log of zero is "negative infinity", and the calculator display is too narrow to display that number.
yes