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A Heading

A paragraph

Most Important Heading

Second Most Important Heading

Third Most Important Heading

Fourth Most Important Heading

Fifth Most Important Heading
Sixth Most Important Heading

This is a paragraph

This is another paragraph

This is a link to w3schools.com
hosted by NeoCities

This paragraph is red.

this is a paragraph and NOTHING happens when you hover over it :3

Bigger Heading

This paragraph contains a lot of lines in the source code but the browser ignores it

This paragraph contains a lot of spaces in the source code but in the browser it is ignored


This is
a paragraph
with line breaks.

            This is a        paragraph
            without     line breaks
            that has extra lines     and also spaces
            but the browser doesn't remove
            them
        

Also you can change the background colour of an element like this header

Or this paragraph

also the text colour can be changed the same way wow this is an eyesore

and also change the font

also alignment

this is bold text
this is strong text which is the same as bold but apparently more important
this is italic text
this is emphasized text which is the same as italics but is apparently for emphasis and not like, citations or something
this is marked text
this is smaller text
this is deleted text aka strikethough
this is inserted text aka underline
this is subscript
this is superscript

For 60 years, WWF has worked to help people and nature thrive. As the world's leading conservation organization, WWF works in nearly 100 countries. At every level, we collaborate with people around the world to develop and deliver innovative solutions that protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which they live.

WWF's goal is the: Build a future where people live in harmony with nature.

The WHO was founded in 1948.

Written by Your Mom
Visit us at Your Mom's House
YourMom.com
#1 YourMom Street, YourMomTown

The Scream by Edvard Munch. Painted in 1893.

This text will be written from right to left. I don't know why I would ever use this.

You can colour the background of an element

or colour the text of an element

or even colour the border of an element!

you can use rgb

or hex code

or hsl

you can even change transparency using rgba

or hlsa

This heading uses inline CSS

This uses the CSS border property. It adds a border around an element.

this is the CSS border property and padding property. Padding adds space within the border.

this is the CSS border property and margin property. Margins add space outside the border.

this link opens in a new window or tab

This link opens in the parent frame.

This link opens in the full body of the window.

this opens the document in the same window or tab as it was clicked (default)

neocities

Clicking this sends an email.

you can add tooltips to links

this removes the underline from a link

This is a Bookmarked Spot.

neocitiesThis floats the image to the right of the text.


neocitiesThis floats the image to the left of the text.

workplaace computer phone coffee
workplaace coffee

You can add a background iamge to an element to be extra chaotic I guess. Here is lots of text that I am using so there is more than one line.

You can add a background iamge to an element to be extra chaotic I guess. Here is lots of text that I am using so there is more than one line.

You can add a background iamge to an element to be extra chaotic I guess. Here is lots of text that I am using so there is more than one line.

You can add a background iamge to an element to be extra chaotic I guess. Here is lots of text that I am using so there is more than one line.

You can add a background iamge to an element to be extra chaotic I guess. Here is lots of text that I am using so there is more than one line.