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| HTML - The Basics USjobs.com's Resume Center input forms support HTML tags to provide you with flexibility in the presentation of your resume. An HTML tag consists of a left angle bracket (<), a tag name, and a right angle bracket (>). Tags are not case sensitive; so <B> is equivalent to <b>. Stylizing Text To add style to text, you can use the following tags: To Bold Text use- <B>
text to be bolded </B> HTML tags can also be used to format the appearance of the text. On USjobs.com, the text will automatically wrap to the next line. Carriage returns will be preserved when you copy and paste your resume into the appropriate sections of the resume forms. However, if you wish to modify the spacing between lines on your resume, the following tags will help. <P> - Paragraph Break
Example:
would look like this:
<BR> - Line Break Example:
would look like this:
Bulleted List Example: To create
Use these tags: <UL> You can create a numbered list using the same technique as the bulleted list, but by changing "OL" for "UL". OL stands for Ordered Lists, UL stands for Unordered lists. That should help you format information entered into USjobs.com. If you want to learn more the Internet offers hundreds of pages for learning HTML. A few links are provided to get you started |
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