Block Level Elements - Headers
A header describes the section of the document it introduces. There
are six levels of headers, starting with <H1> representing the most important
header and descending to <H6> the least important header.
You can change which header is applied to the sample text by selecting from the list
below. Notice that relative font size of the header usually correlates to the
header's level.
IE4 Only
| Sample Headers |
Sample Header 1 (H1) |
Sample Header 2 (H2) |
Sample Header 3 (H3) |
Sample Header 4 (H4) |
Sample Header 5 (H5) |
Sample Header 6 (H6) |
The title attribute in HTML 4.0 has been defined on every element, not just on Headers.
The title attribute provides more information about the element's content. When the title attribute is supplied, Internet Explorer 4.0 for windows displays it
as a tooltip (Macintosh IE4 displays it in balloon help). You can add a sample title to the header by typing in the above text box. To view the title, position the mouse and leave it over the sample
header for a few moments.IE4 A small popup called a tooltip will appear with the contents of the title attribute.
Creating blocks of content...
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