
4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
Logical Style
Tags that control logical style provide a similar functionality to those that control
■<div> indicates a division. A newline is inserted between the previous text and the text following the <div> tag. No physical changes are noticeable, except those implemented in style sheets.
■<span> indicates a spanned section of text is placed immediately after the text preceding the tag with a newline. No physical changes are noticeable, except those implemented in style sheets.
Physical Style
Physical tags are effectively the opposite of
Each physical style tag is shown below with a brief description, and any physical effects imposed by the browser.
■<b> indicates that the text should appear in a bold font weight.
■<big> indicates that the text should appear one point size larger than the current text.
■<i> indicates that the text should appear in an italic font.
■<small> indicates that the text should appear one point size smaller than the current text.
■<sub> indicates that the text should appear as a subscript to the current text. The text is shown one point size smaller.
■<sup> indicates that the text should appear as a superscript to the current text. The text is shown one point size smaller.
■<tt> indicates that the text should appear as teletype text. The text is shown in a monospaced typeface font.
Browser Features and Behavior