BODY

The BODY element contains all the content of a document, as opposed to the HEAD, which contains information about the document. Various mark-up elements are allowed within the body to indicate headings, paragraphs, lists, hypertext links, images, and so on.

The following shows typical use of HEAD and BODY elements:

<HEAD>
<TITLE> BODY element in HTML </TITLE>
<BASE HREF="http://www.utirc.utoronto.ca/HTML/body.html">
</HEAD>

<BODY>
[<a href="htmlindex.html">Index</a>]
[<a href="htmlindex.html">Up</a>]
[<a href="base.html">Back</a>]
[<a href="fido.html">Next</a>]

<H1> BODY Element in HTML </H1>

<p> The BODY element contains all the content of the document,
as opposed to the <a href="head.html">HEAD</a>, which 
contains information about the document.  Various mark-up
elements are allowed within the body to allow for
headings, paragraphs, lists, hypertext links, images,
and so on.  These are described and illustrated in the 
following document pages.  
</BODY>


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