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As well as making text appear bold, italic or underlined (see Introduction to HTML) HTML
provides several other ways of changing the appearance of text in your document.
Heading Styles
HTML allows for seven different heading styles. As the name suggests, these are meant to be used for headings and sub-
heading in your document. Using the heading styles is simple -- the styles are numbered from 1 to 6 (1 being the largest,
6 the smallest), and you simply surround the heading text with the appropriate heading tags. For example:
<H2>Main Heading</H2>
In the your browser, this example would appear like this:
Try out the various heading styles by creating a document like the one below and viewing it in your browser. If possible (and
this applies to all the examples in these pages) you should try and view your documents with as many different browsers
as you can. This is because different browsers may interpret the same tags in slightly different ways.
Try out the heading styles in your own documents, and then find out how we can specify more accurately how the text is to
appear by looking at the next section on Specifying Text Size, Colour and
Typeface.
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