HTML p Tag Tutorial
HTML P Tag
In HTML, the <p> tag stands for paragraph.
- Paragraphs are usually represented as a block of text that is separated from the rest of the text by either using blank lines or using the first-line indentation
- On the other hand, HTML Paragraphs are represented as the structural grouping of related content like images, forms, etc.
- Before and after the
<p>tag margin gets automatically added by the browser. - The
<p>tag comes under the category of a block-level element.
HTML <p> Tag Syntax and Usage
The <p> tag requires both opening (start) tag and closing(end) Tag.
<p>
...!content here
</p>HTML <p> Tag Basic Example
Below we have a basic example for a clear understanding of <p> tag
HTML <p> Tag Attributes
This <p> tag does not have any specific attributes; though it supports global and event attributes.
Default CSS Settings for HTML <p> Tag
The default CSS settings for <p> tag are given below:
p {
display: block;
margin-top: 1em;
margin-bottom: 1em;
margin-left: 0;
margin-right: 0;
}Browser Support for HTML <p> Tag
Following browsers support this attribute:
- Google Chrome 1+
- Internet Explorer 2+
- Apple Safari 1+
- Opera 2.1+
- Firefox 1+










