Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

Br

"Br" is also a: user

created by Azathoth

(thing) by in10se (2.7 hr) (print)   ?   1 C! I like it! Tue Jul 15 2003 at 18:34:12

br is an HTML tag that forces a line break, and is similar to the newline or linefeed characters used in programming languages. Depending on your platform, operating system, or web browser, you may get a carriage return or combination of carriage returns and line feeds. This tag is frequently abused by webmasters by being used instead of the p (paragraph) tag.

See also: p, plaintext, pre

Attributes

This tag does not have any required HTML attributes, and very rarely is seen with any. Regardless, the following attributes are legal under the HTML 4 specification:

Usage

To use the br tag, simply place an opening tag after the word or object where you want the line break to occur. No closing tag is needed (or allowed). For example:

Here is one line<br>Here is another<br>And yet another

On browsers that support this tag, this will cause each of the phrases above to be placed on separate lines.

Everything2 Support?

E2 does provide limited support for the br tag. It does not, however, support any of this tag's HTML attributes. Below is how your browser displays the example above here on Everything2:

Here is one line
Here is another
And yet another

If you would like to use this tag with any of its attributes, you can use your Notelet Nodelet.

Common Browser Implementations*

Most web browsers support this tag, as it has been around since at least HTML 2. Nearly all browsers implement this tag in the same visual manner, however you may see slight differences in how the tag wraps around images and other objects in the HTML document. As stated above, you may see some oddities with carriage returns and line feeds in the source code, though this should not effect how it is seen through the user agent.

Previous HTML Tag: body (previous E2 supported HTML tag: blockquote)
Next HTML Tag: button (next E2 supported HTML tag: cite)
See Also: HTML tags and HTML attributes


* Please feel free to send me information about any browser that implements this tag in an unusual manner.


(thing) by Nobunoxx (3.8 y) (print)   ?   I like it! Fri Jan 30 2004 at 4:15:27

In online gaming, BR is sometimes used as a tag by players to mark themselves as being residents of Brazil. It can also simply mark the player as speaking Portuguese as their primary language.

This is usually done to make it easier for Brazilians to find each other in games dominated by English speakers. It's rather difficult to play with people you have trouble understanding, and Brazilians tend to be a minority.

It should also be noted that the language barrier is a frequent source of friction in games played by people of varying primary languages. Many Portuguese speakers will not use this tag so as not to become a target of less tactful players' mischief.

Some examples of this tag in use:

  • Katie_BR
  • Samson-BR-
  • {BR}jackthewanderer

printable version
chaos

blockquote code &lt;BR&gt; Cite
em Notelet nodelet HTML tricks Editor Log: January 2005 E2 HTML tags
HTML tags A Game of Tag HTML heading tags HTML attributes
Acronym big break hypertext markup language Why Macromedia Flash is not a replacement for HTML
B A Formatting poems and simple HTML E2 HTML tags : Chapter 7
Thousand-word paragraphs give me a headache HTML filtering pointless HTML in email stupid HTML tricks
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Little presents from the Node Fairy:
Quantal Response Equilibrium
Buying a sword
Age, Sex, Location
How I invented Anna and made her a character in all my stories
North American Poetry
graffiti
car chase
Harry Potter is a *ix hacker!
The ultraviolet catastrophe
Suburban Stigmata
Joey Bishop
Nelson Riddle
Louisiana Purchase
New Writeups
everyday j.Lo
pray do not molest them(thing)
ammie
Bands Who Take Their Names from Eighteenth-century English Poetry and Prose(idea)
shaogo
Under My Thumb(review)
ammie
Rock On(person)
The Custodian
The Dresden Files(thing)
Ouzo
PETA becomes you, a proposed future(fiction)
Ereneta
Stone Soup, Part Two(fiction)
jjen
Sorrier than I ever thought I would be(personal)
locke baron
Moskva class antisubmarine cruiser(thing)
Wuukiee
May 15, 2008(idea)
locke baron
Kuznetsov class aircraft carrier(thing)
Adaptive Child
Annie's garden salsa(recipe)
Simulacron3
Zig-Zag(thing)
Noung
Tiananmen Square Massacre(idea)
aneurin
Lord St Clair(person)
E2 is a by-product of the existence of The Everything Development Company