<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> Example HTML Document </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <h1> Heading of Level 1 </H1> This is the a paragraph of text.  Notice how it doesn't matter if I leave blank lines, or                 big spaces between words.  It all just gets packed together.  <p> The &lt;p> element causes a paragraph break.  This is very useful to know!  You can also make unordered lists (bulleted) lists: <UL> <LI> consulting services <LI> more stuff to list. Lists can run on and on and on and on and on and on and on an don....... and are suposed to wrap nicely.  </UL> There are also ordered (numbered) lists <OL> <LI> consulting services <LI> more stuff to list. Lists can run on and on and on and on and on and on and on an don....... and are suposed to wrap nicely.  </ol> <P> And you can also specify special text highlighting modes, both as logical styles such as <em> emphasized</em> or <strong> strong emphasis </strong>, or as physical styles such as <tt>typewriter fonts</tt>, and so on.  <P> Most importantly, you can have <a href="ftp://ftp.utirc.utoronto.ca/"> Hypertext links</a> to other places, for example, to the <a href="http://www.utirc.utoronto.ca/home.html"> UTIRC Home Page </a>. or to the home of the <a href="http://www.w3.org/">World Wide Web Organization</a>.  <p> You can also draw nice horizontal lines.... and include images.  Here is a small one: surrounded by two horizontal rules (&lt;HR>) <HR> <IMG SRC="./images/earth2.gif" ALIGN=middle> with some following text....  <HR> </BODY> </HTML>
