BR
The line break element indicates that a new line is to start
at the given point. Note that this is formally different from
a paragraph element and should not
be used in it place. An example (and its rendering) is:
<ADDRESS>Prof. Gumby<BR>
My Brain Hurts Inc.<BR>
Toronto <BR>CANADA
</ADDRESS> <BR>
I think my brain hurts.<BR>
I'm ready to Operate!<BR>
Which is rendered as:
Prof. Gumby
My Brain Hurts Inc.
Toronto
CANADA
I think my brain hurts.
I'm ready to Operate!
Content
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Open Tag: REQUIRED
Close Tag: OPTIONAL
See ATTRIBUTES
Empty CONTENT DECLARATION
Parent Elements
- a -- Anchor; source and/or destination of a link
- address -- Address, signature, or byline for document or passage
- b -- Bold text
- blockquote -- Quoted passage
- body -- Document body
- cite -- Name or title of cited work
- code -- Source code phrase
- dd -- Definition of term
- dt -- Term in definition list
- em -- Emphasized phrase
- form -- Fill-out or data-entry form
- h1 -- Heading, level 1
- h2 -- Heading, level 2
- h3 -- Heading, level 3
- h4 -- Heading, level 4
- h5 -- Heading, level 5
- h6 -- Heading, level 6
- i -- Italic text
- kbd -- Keyboard phrase, e.g. user input
- li -- List item
- p -- Paragraph
- pre -- Preformatted text
- samp -- Sample text or characters
- strong -- Strong emphasis
- tt -- Typewriter text
- var -- Variable phrase or substitutable
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