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HTML 5: Is it lt;br gt;, lt;br gt;, or lt;br gt;? - Stack Overflow Simply <br> is sufficient The other forms are there for compatibility with XHTML; to make it possible to write the same code as XHTML, and have it also work as HTML Some systems that generate HTML may be based on XML generators, and thus do not have the ability to output just a bare <br> tag; if you're using such a system, it's fine to use <br >, it's just not necessary if you don't need to
html - What does lt;br gt; do exactly? - Stack Overflow Can anyone explain what lt;br gt; does to the page? The result is unexpected I tested the code on the latest version of Chrome and Firefox, the result is the same on both browsers So there mu
html - When to use lt;p gt; vs. lt;br gt; - Stack Overflow The <br > tag is used as a forced line break within the text flow of the web page Use it when you want the text to continue on the next line, such as with poetry <p> Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country <br > The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy sleeping dog < p> source
html - What to use instead of lt; br gt; in HTML5 - Stack Overflow The only thing about the usage of <br> tag - you should only use it for typography reasons - to provide line breaks inside a text You absolutely should not use <br> for layout reasons - use display: block elements instead Also you shouldn't use multiple <br> tags, and go for margin or padding css properties
xhtml - why lt;br gt; and not lt;br gt;? - Stack Overflow This is one of those things that you read once, say "aha!" and then forget Exactly my case Why is the line-break tag in xhtml preferentially written with a space lt;br gt; and not in the also
What is the difference between lt;br gt;\\n;and lt;br gt;; 3 <br > is a HTML line-break, whereas \n is a newline character in the source code In other words, <br > will make a new line when you view the page as rendered HTML, whereas \n will make a new line when you view the source code
html - new line without lt;br gt; tag - Stack Overflow without using <br> tag at the end of each line, and without using textarea I need this because I have a text with 100 000 short lines, and it is time consuming to write <br> tag 100 000 times