Character Tags
The tags used up to now have affected either the entire document or a line in the document. HTML also allows you to modify individual characters. This is called a character tag. The character tags we will examine are classified as physical character tags which change the format of the text. The following are common examples of physical character tags.
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<B>
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Text appears bold |
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<I>
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Text appears italic |
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<TT>
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Text should be used with a font like Courier that allots the same width to each character |
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<BIG>
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Text will display in big font |
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<SMALL>
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Text will display in small font |
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<SUB>
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Text is displayed in subscript |
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<SUP>
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Text is displayed in superscript |
To emphasis your unordered list more, you will add the bold HTML code to your document. To add character tags to the nameofyourbusiness.html file, place your cursor behind the <UL> tag and insert the <B> tag. To stop the bold command from displaying throughout your entire page, place your cursor in front of the </UL> tag and insert the end of bold text tag </B>.

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