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A paragraph always starts on a new line, and is usually a block of text
The HTML <p>
element defines a paragraph.
A paragraph always starts on a new line, and browsers automatically add some white space (a margin) before and after a paragraph.
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
<p>This is another paragraph.</p>
You cannot be sure how HTML will be displayed.
Large or small screens, and resized windows will create different results.
With HTML, you cannot change the display by adding extra spaces or extra lines in your HTML code.
The browser will automatically remove any extra spaces and lines when the page is displayed:
<p>
This paragraph
contains a lot of lines
in the source code,
but
the browser
ignores it.
</p>
<p>
This paragraph
contains
a lot of spaces
in the source
code,
but the browser
ignores
it.
</p>
The <hr>
tag defines a thematic break in an HTML page, and is most often
displayed as a horizontal rule.
The <hr>
element is used to separate content (or define a change) in an HTML
page:
<h1>This is heading 1</h1>
<p>This is some text.</p>
<hr>
<h2>This is heading 2</h2>
<p>This is some other text.</p>
<hr>
The <hr>
tag is an empty tag, which means that it has no end tag.
The HTML <br>
element defines a line break.
Use <br>
if you want a line break (a new line) without starting a new paragraph:
<p>This is<br>a paragraph<br>with line breaks.</p>
The <br>
tag is an empty tag, which means that it has no end tag.
This poem will display on a single line:
<p>
My Bonnie lies over
the ocean.
My Bonnie lies over the sea.
My Bonnie
lies over the ocean.
Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me.
</p>
The HTML <pre>
element defines preformatted text.
The text inside a <pre>
element is displayed in a fixed-width font (usually
Courier), and it preserves both spaces and line breaks:
<pre>
My Bonnie lies over the ocean.
My Bonnie lies over the sea.
My Bonnie lies over the
ocean.
Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me.
</pre>
Use the correct HTML tag to add a paragraph with the text "Hello World!".
w3resource' tag reference contains additional information about HTML elements and their attributes.
Tag | Description |
---|---|
<p> | Defines a paragraph |
<hr> | Defines a thematic change in the content |
<br> | Inserts a single line break |
<pre> | Defines pre-formatted text |
For a complete list of all available HTML tags, visit our HTML Tag Reference.