Block formatting elements are used for the formatting of whole blocks of text within a HTML document, rather than single characters. They should all (if present) be within the body of the document. (I.e. within the <BODY> ... </BODY>
elements)
The essential block formatting elements are :
<ADDRESS>
- Format an address section
<BASEFONT ...>
- Specifying the 'default' font size for the document.
<BLOCKQUOTE>
- To quote text from another source.
<BR>
- Force a line break.
<CENTER>
- Centering text on the page.
<COMMENT>
- To enclose text as a comment.
<DFN>
- Defining Instance.
<DIV>
- Allow centering, or left/right justification of text.
<FONT ...>
- Setting/changing the font size, colour and type.
<HR>
- Renders a sizeable hard line on the page.
<Hx>
- Format six levels of heading.
<LISTING>
- Text formatting.
<MARQUEE>
- Highlighted scrolling text.
<MULTICOL>
- Create multi-column layouts.
<NOBR>
- Specifying that words arenÆt to be broken.
<P>
- Specify what text constitutes a paragraph and its alignment.
<PLAINTEXT>
- For text formatting.
<PRE>
- Use text already formatted.
<SPACER>
- Introduce hard white space blocks.
<SPAN>
- Used to apply presentation markup.
<WBR>
- Specifying that a word is to be broken if necessary.
<XMP>
- Text formatting.