Header 1 Text, should be 32px unless changed by CSS.

Header 2 Text, should be 24px unless changed by CSS.

Header 3 Text, should be 18.72px unless changed by CSS.

Header 4 Text, should be 16px unless changed by CSS.

Header 5 Text, should be 13.28px unless changed by CSS.
Header 6 Text, should be 10.72px unless changed by CSS.

Paragraph Text, should be 16px unless changed by CSS.

This text should be BOLD, like the headers.

This text should be BOLD, but is bolded with the STRONG tag.

This text should be ITALIC.

This text should be UNDERLINED.

This text should be ITALIC, but is made italic with the CITE tag.

This text should be ITALIC, but is made italic with the EM tag.

This Text should be Italic and Bold.

This Text should also be Italic and Bold.

This text is made bold with the STRONG tag, and italic with the CITE tag.

This text is made bold with the STRONG tag, and italic with the EM tag.

THIS TEXT IS BOLD ITALIC AND UNDERLINED.

This text should link to the first website ever.

So should this header.

This text should download a file called "DOWNLOAD.TXT"

This is the address tag, everything inside should be italic.

Putting anything but contact info in this box is seen as against standard pratice.

So here is some dummy contact info.

Written by Jon Arbuckle

The above link should ask to or open a mail client, which will automatically fill out a email to send to webmaster@example.com

This is a blockquote, which should be indented and is intended to hold a quote.

The blockquote also (is spose to) contain citing information, however most browsers do nothing with it.

This text should have a new line for each sentence.

"To be or not to be, there is no try."

-Yoda.
the code tag puts anything inside of it in the default monospace font of the browser.

the kbd tag does the same as the code tag, but is ment for keyboard input.

the sample tag does the same as the code tag, but is ment for samples.

the tt tag does the same as the code tag, but is ment for terminal outputs.

This is a test of a list, which starts with a DL tag.
Anything in the DD tag should be indented.
DT Tag.
DD Tag.
The DFN tag is mostly used for compatibility with the Line Mode browsers of old, able to hold title information. This should be Italic.
  • The DIR tag when paired with the LI tag creates a list with dots on the side.
  • Unlike the DL tag, DIR doesn't have any titles for items.
  • The MENU tag acts the same as the DIR tag.
    1. The OL tag specifies an ordered list.
    2. It is the same as DIR but with numbered entries.
    The listing tag is used to specify preformated text. This should be a new line and indented. This should be a new line and double indented. This should be displayed in the same font as code and kbd. The XMP tag acts the exact same as the listing tag. Indented text and new line. Double Indented text and new line.
    Same with the PRE tag.
      Indented text and new line.
        Double Indented text and new line.
    

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    Static GIF Image:

    Broken Image:

    Squashed Images (by manually specified px):

    Animated GIF Image (as introduced in 87a):

    Interactable GIF Image (as introduced in 89a):

    JPEG Image (Should only render in Netscape.):

    If none of the images are rendering, please make sure your browser supports the BASE tag.

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    The rest of this page is displayed with the PLAINTEXT tag. The PLAINTEXT tag displays the rest of the file as Plain Text in the code tag font (Simular to using both LISTING and PRE). As such closing any tags before its use is unnecessary, including the main HTML tag. You can not close the plaintext tag, it just runs to the end of the file. This should be indented and on a new line. HTML 1.0 Test Document (C) 2025 Flynn Harvey.