 Hey guys, it's Brian again. We're continuing with our HTML tutorial and before we really venture on into bigger and better things I thought we should revisit text formatting. We've only covered bold, italics, and underlining But there's actually a lot more you can do with just simple text Rather than the type it all out. I just went ahead and did it and I thought I'd walk you through it TT is teletype and notice that each one of these has a on tag and a corresponding off tag Be sure you put that in otherwise. You'll you know make your entire page Teletyped or bold or whatever you're working with All right moving along B is bold is italic use underline Big is big text Ems emphasize small is small text. You can do subscripted strong definition code Sample keyboard variable you can cite isn't like citing a reference P is actually for paragraph. It's become popular P pretty much does almost the exact same thing that the Break or the hard return does block quotes You know just is a block quote The header is another popular one. You notice h1 through h4 h1 I believe is the biggest one and then you can go all the way down Now this is our page. Let's go ahead and see what it looks like in our browser here There we go And you can see there's the teletype bold italics underline big and size small etc etc Oh, yes, what I forgot to cover is you can actually do delete it So you can put a line through it. My favorite color is blue, you know, I deleted that my favorite colors red Actually in real life my favorite colors blue anyways, and then here's your block quotation and here's your headers. I Know this is a pretty short tutorial and we whipped through this pretty fast Basically, you're at the point with text formatting that when you have a question You should be able to go to Google and find the answer rather quickly Some of the good references would be like HTML goodies calm W3 schools calm Things of that nature Most of the time we're working with text unless you're really doing something fancy You're really just going to need bold italics underline Maybe once in a while you'll need like a strong definition or You know keyboard text or a variable or a citation, but general experience you're not going to use those very often Thank you for watching. I hope you found this educational and entertaining