HTML Paragraphs







The HTML <p> element defines a paragraph:

<p> This is a Paragraph </p>

HTML Display

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 output by adding extra spaces or extra lines in your HTML code.
The browser will remove any extra spaces and extra lines when the page is displayed:

Don't Forget the End Tag

Most browsers will display HTML correctly even if you forget the end tag:

<p> This is a Paragraph.
<p> This is a Another Paragraph.

HTML Line Breaks

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 break. </p>


The HTML <pre> Element

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> 
           This is a Paragrapgh
            
           This is a Paragraph

           This is a Paragraph
</pre>