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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="eng">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>3rd attempt</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1><mark></mark>this is what</mark><sub>the page is about</sub> </h1>
<h2>this is a paragraph about what i am doing on this page</h2>
<!--i need to start using this,
so when i look back at my html i
can see what i was thinking-->
<p><strong>It seems really silly to be doing this
over and over</strong>, but at the same time,
this is how it becomes second nature.
so in the futre, i will hopefully <em>not</em>
have to come back and look this stuff
covered in this topic again. so i will
be doing this a few times so i can get it
right. all these extra lines are just
so i have something to use the <b>bold</b>
tag and the <i>italic</i> tag. <small>but i wanted to
have a lot of text down before i went back
and added the tags</small>. i was thinking about
just coping something off the web to
accomplish this, but i neeed the practice
typing things out. so i decided to write it
all out myself. now i feel like i have
<sup>enough text.</sup>
</p>
<!--is better to add the bold and italic tags
while you are typing out the paragraph
if you go back and do it later in VScode
then you need cut the close tag and paste it
where you need it. by default VSC adds the close
tag right way-->
</p>
<h2><em>this</em> is to see if <strong>works</strong> in the headings</h2>
<p>
<strong><mark>Here</mark> is where</strong> i am writing a paragraph
after my first. <em>this</em> is the paraghraph where
i am adding the tags as i am writing. i feel like today i am making
progress with <sub>increasing</sub> the size of my <strong>HTML</strong> <em>chunk</em>
soon i will be able to start adding to the size of
this chunk, and <del>it will get stored</del> in my long term memory.
</p>
<!--looks like <em> works in the headings, but <strong> does not.
i suppose because it is already bold.
also, it does look like <b> and <i> work as discribed-->
<h3><del>after</del> using Forrmatting Elements</h3>
<p>if you don't look at all the suplumental material
in the <mark>ODIN project</mark> you won't see the
extra features that are availiable to use. So it is important,
to go <sub>and click through all the material</sub><sup>
so you can see all the cool things
</sup>that you can do with <bold>HTML</bold>
<i>elements</i>
<!--need to be careful with your spacing around
the element tags, it is easy to forget that you need
to add spaces after the tags, not in the tags,
or not at all-->
</p>
</body>
</html>