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Here is the compilation output from my machine I would say the second one, than the <p> is not inheriting attributes of <a> and keeping it's original formatting. 0x55 0.000000p i am surprised you aren't.
<p> now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country On platforms where it is common to represent pointer in hex, this won't make a difference as long as the size is correct but for a segmented architecture (do you remember dos?) it may use a segment:offset representation. </p> <p>the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy sleeping dog.</p> the <br/> tag is used as a forced line break within the text flow of the web page
Use it when you want the text to continue on the next line, such as with poetry.
What is the difference between <p> and <div> Can they be used interchangeably The <p> tag is a p aragraph, and as such, it is a block element (as is, for instance, h1 and div), whereas span is an inline element (as, for instance, b and a) block elements by default create some whitespace above and below themselves, and nothing can be aligned next to them, unless you set a float attribute to them Inline elements deal with spans of text inside a paragraph
What does /p stand for in set /p= I know that / enables a switch, and i'm fairly sure that i know /a is for arithmetic I've heard numerous rumours, some saying /p is for prompt, others stating it What do <o:p> elements do anyway
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I used it for a lab assignment while creating a subdirectory and then another subdirectory within that one Oh, and would someone mind giving a little explanation of what rlidwka means? Correct but some times you have to close it any way eg When you align the paragraph left/right/center
%p will also use an adequate textural representation for pointer for the platform
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