Miscellaneous Elements
The <sup>
element represents a superscript, which is text slightly above the baseline and is often used for footnotes or to indicate exponentiation.
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The <sub>
element represents a subscript, which is text that is slightly below the baseline and is often used for chemical formulas or to indicate indices.
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The <address>
element represents the contact information for the author or owner of a document. It is typically displayed in italicized text and is usually placed at the end of a document.
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The <small>
element represents small print.
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The <del>
element represents text that has been deleted or struck through. It is typically displayed with a line through the middle of the text.
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The <ins>
element represents text inserted or marked as new. It is typically displayed with an underline.
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Miscellaneous Elements
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The <sup>
element represents a superscript, which is text slightly above the baseline and is often used for footnotes or to indicate exponentiation.
index.html
The <sub>
element represents a subscript, which is text that is slightly below the baseline and is often used for chemical formulas or to indicate indices.
index.html
The <address>
element represents the contact information for the author or owner of a document. It is typically displayed in italicized text and is usually placed at the end of a document.
index.html
The <small>
element represents small print.
index.html
The <del>
element represents text that has been deleted or struck through. It is typically displayed with a line through the middle of the text.
index.html
The <ins>
element represents text inserted or marked as new. It is typically displayed with an underline.
index.html
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