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Summary: Adding line breaks or carriage returns in HTML code uses a simple
tag to move elements to the next line. Code line breaks on an HTML website with a professional designer in this free web design video.
Bobbi Lindaman has a BFA in visual communications and studio art. She has more than eight years experience in print and web design and is also the owner of Lucky Lindy Designs.read more
"So we have our website going pretty well now but it doesn't look quite right. So we're going to learn about line breaks and try to just clean up the site so it looks more you know like something were accustomed to. This is, excuse me, this is the way our site looks right now. There's a page title and the logo really needs to be the page title and all that stuff so I'm going to go into the text and I'm going to delete the page title because I just used that as an example anyway. So now we just have a logo and the button and I'm going to go in after the logo and add something called a line break and this is a tag that doesn't need an end bracket just an angle bracket. BR for break and then an end angle bracket and then I usually like to keep these on their own line so you can see where they are. I'm going to save that, go over here and now you can see that the button, the header's gone, the button has gone below the the logo. The BR command is really just kind of like a break a line break and so it just moves everything down to the next line."
eHow Article: Web Design Line Breaks