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Text features

HTML provides various tags to format text and add meaning. For example, important words can be highlighted, and emphasized text can be italicized.

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The term HTML is widely used in web development.

Previously, the instruction said "Do not include images." However, "You may now add images."

"The best way to predict the future is to create it." – Peter Drucker

Sometimes, highlighting important text can improve readability.

In JavaScript, you can log messages using the following code: console.log('Hello, world!');

To copy text on Windows, use Ctrl + C. On macOS, use Cmd + C.

Water is written chemically as H2O, while Einstein’s famous equation is E = mc2.

Many people mistakenly spell "recieve" instead of "receive".

The correct way to write the date format is "February 12, 2025", not "12th February, 2025" in American English.

If you need select text, you can use your mouse or keyboard. To select text using your mouse, click and drag the cursor over the text you want to highlight.

Disclaimer: This text is for demonstration purposes only.

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Tabler is a modern UI framework which provide developers with a lot of pre-build components and customizable options. It is build on Bootstrap, making it easy to integrate into existing projects. The design is clean, responsive, and accessible, ensuring that user can navigate through interface easily. Tabler also support all modern browsers, but some features may not work properly on Internet Explorer. With it's lightweight structure and optimized performance, Tabler helps developers create stunning web applications faster.

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The sky is #066fd1, the grass is rgb(47, 179, 68), fire trucks are often red, oranges are hsl(24deg, 94.49%, 49.8%). Some flowers are hwb(288.35deg, 24.31%, 21.18%).