HTML Headings
Headings are important in HTML documents.
HTML Headings
Headings are defined with the <h1> to <h6> tags.
<h1>
defines the largest heading. <h6> defines the smallest heading.
Example
<h1>This is a heading</h1>
<h2>This is a heading</h2>
<h3>This is a heading</h3>
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Note: Browsers automatically add an empty line before and after headings.
Headings Are Important
Use HTML headings for headings only. Don't use headings to make text BIG
or bold.
Search engines use your headings to index the structure and content of your
web pages.
Since users may skim your pages by its headings, it is important to use
headings to show the document structure.
H1 headings should be used as main headings, followed by H2 headings, then
less important H3 headings, and so on.
HTML Rules (Lines)
The <hr /> tag is used to create an horizontal rule (line).
Example
<p>This is a paragraph</p>
<hr />
<p>This is a paragraph</p>
<hr />
<p>This is a paragraph</p>
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HTML Comments
Comments can be inserted in the HTML code to make it more readable and
understandable. Comments are ignored by the browser and are not displayed.
Comments are written like this:
Note: There is an exclamation point after the opening bracket, but not before the closing bracket.
HTML Tip - How to View HTML Source
Have you ever seen a Web page and wondered "Hey! How did they do that?"
To find out, click the VIEW option in your browser's toolbar and
select SOURCE or PAGE SOURCE. This will open a window that shows you the
HTML code of the page.
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Examples From This Page |
Headings
This example demonstrates the tags that display headings in an HTML document.
Hidden comments
This example demonstrates how to insert a hidden comment in the HTML source
code.
Horizontal rule
This example demonstrates how to insert a horizontal rule.
HTML Tag Reference
W3Schools' tag reference contains additional information about these tags
and their attributes.
You will learn more about HTML tags and attributes in the next chapters of this
tutorial.
| Tag |
Description |
| <html> |
Defines an HTML document |
| <body> |
Defines the document's body |
| <h1> to <h6> |
Defines header 1 to header 6 |
| <hr /> |
Defines a horizontal rule |
| <!--> |
Defines a comment |
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