
html - When to use <p> vs. <br> - Stack Overflow
You want to use the <p> tag when you need to break up two streams of information into separate thoughts. <p> Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. </p> <p>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy sleeping dog.</p> The <br/> tag is used as a forced line break within the text flow of the web page. Use it when you ...
xml - Regular expression \p{L} and \p{N} - Stack Overflow
Feb 15, 2013 · \p{L} matches a single code point in the category "letter". \p{N} matches any kind of numeric character in any script. Source: regular-expressions.info. If you're going to work with regular expressions a lot, I'd suggest bookmarking that site, it's very useful.
c++ - What does (~0L) mean? - Stack Overflow
Dec 22, 2014 · 0L is a long integer value with all the bits set to zero - that's generally the definition of 0.The ~ means to invert all the bits, which leaves you with a long integer with all the bits set to one.
html - When to use <span> instead <p>? - Stack Overflow
Dec 15, 2009 · The <p> tag is a paragraph, and as such, it is a block element (as is, for instance, h1 and div), whereas span is an inline element (as, for instance, b and a) Block elements by default create some whitespace above and below themselves, and nothing can be aligned next to them, unless you set a float attribute to them.
c++ - Where is `%p` useful with printf? - Stack Overflow
Mar 3, 2010 · Unfortunately it prepends '0X' not '0x', making the actual value hard to read. Presumably this is due to a missing '%P' variant. All told, this format specifier suffers from the problem of all 'platform dependent' implementations, that you can't really control what you're going to get. I use '0x%p' at the risk of getting a double 0x0X at the start.
windows - What does /p mean in set /p? - Stack Overflow
Jan 5, 2015 · What does /p stand for in set /p=? I know that / enables a switch, and I'm fairly sure that I know /a is for arithmetic. I've heard numerous rumours, some saying /p is for prompt, others stating it stands for print. The only reason I slightly doubt it is prompt is because in many cases it does not ask for a prompt, yet prints on the screen, such as
html - How to avoid a new line with the 'p' tag - Stack Overflow
Feb 27, 2022 · The accepted answer is not w3c spec. The p tag is a display block element and should be used as a container for phrasing content. If you don't want a paragraph and you need elements inline, then don't use the p tag. Use span or another option for the inline content.
html - What do <o:p> elements do anyway? - Stack Overflow
For your specific question.. the o in the <o:p> means "Office namespace" so anything following the o: in a tag means "I'm part of Office namespace" - in case of <o:p> it just means paragraph, the equivalent of the ordinary <p> tag. I assume that every HTML tag has its Office "equivalent" and they have more.
html - Two p tag in same line - Stack Overflow
Apr 26, 2014 · Learn how to display two p tags on the same line using HTML and CSS.
html - make a P tag into a link - Stack Overflow
Mar 12, 2015 · The easiest thing to do is make the a take up some space. It's already properly positioned, so there's only a little bit to do.