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</BODY>
</HTML>
The output of the preceding HTML code is as follows:
Smaller than the previous Font Size.
In the example above, the text will be displayed in size of 3, whereas in the following smaller text it will
be displayed in size of 2.
<BIG> Tag
This is a container tag and it makes the enclosed text inside it one size bigger than the previous size
i.e., if the default size is ‘3’, it displays the blocked text in size ‘4’ (i.e., it has the same effects as
<FONT SIZE = +1>).
<BIG> Tag
Type Function Attributes Contains Used Inside
Container tag Displays text in a None Text content to be Typically placed
larger size than the styled. within <BODY> or
surrounding text. other container tags.
<BIG> tag can be nested to display the blocked text in bigger form. The syntax for using the <BIG> tag
is as follows:
<BIG> <BIG> Text </BIG> </BIG>
For example:
<BIG>WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE!
<BIG>WE ARE GLAD TO HAVE YOU HERE.</BIG>
</BIG>
Notes
The <BIG> tag is not supported in HTML5.
The following HTML code uses the <BIG> tag to display text in a larger font size:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>
BIG TAG EXAMPLE
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