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Hello. This is not a very exciting document. I bet you were expecting poetry, or some kind of exciting
fact
about the Internet and the World Wide Web.

Sorry. No such luck. This document does contain examples of HTML markup, for example here is an “unordered list”:


  • One item on the list
  • A second item in the list.
  • a third item on the list that goes on and on and on to indicate that lists can wrap up right around the page and still be nicely formatted by the browsers.
  • the final item


Lists are exciting. You can also have ordered lists (the items are numbered) and description lists.



And you can draw horizontal lines, which are useful for dividing sections.

This is the title of the document

This is a heading



Hello. This is not a very exciting document.
I bet you were expecting poetry, or some kind of exciting
fact
about the Internet and the World Wide Web.

Sorry. No such luck. This document does contain examples of HTML markup, for example here is an “unordered list”:


    One item on the list.
    A second item in the list. a third item on the list that goes on and on and on to indicate that lists can wrap up right around the page and still be nicely formatted by the browsers.
    the final item.


Lists are exciting. You can also have ordered lists (the items are numbered) and description lists.



And you can draw horizontal lines, which are useful for dividing sections.

This is the title of the document

This is a heading



Hello. This is not a very exciting document.
I
Bet you were expecting poetry, or

some kind of exciting
fact
about the Internet and the World Wide Web.

Sorry. No such luck. This document
does
contain examples of HTML markup, for example here is an “unordered list”:


    One item on the list
    A second item in the list. a third item on the list that goes on and on and on to indicate that lists can wrap up right around the page and still be nicely formatted by the browsers.
    the final item


Lists are exciting. You can also have ordered lists (the items are numbered) and description lists.



And you can draw horizontal lines, which are useful for dividing sections.