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5 - Normal Text
Paragraphs can include the following:
- Character entity names for unusual characters such as ó which are included using SGML entity definitions: &name; as in "the dream of óengus" which is displayed as: "the dream of óengus". The full list of standard entity names recognised by most browsers is given in Appendix II.
- Character emphasis using logical and presentational markup. The set of logical character emphasis can be extended, and HTML+ provides the means for browsers to determine how to render such extensions
- Simple footnotes or margin notes, which can be rendered as pop-up overlays
- Images which act as single characters and which can be vertically aligned relative to the text line in which they are embedded
- Hypertext Links based on the URL or URN notations
- Markup signifying the start and end of change bars. You can also mark text as being removed or added, as is common in legal documents
- Conditional text which appears only on-line or only when printed
- Input fields when the paragraph is part of a form
- Explicit line breaks
HTML+ Discussion Document - November 8, 1993
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