This tag defines a “block” whose formatting is then controlled through CSS. You can use the <div>
tag to group together nested blocks so that the <div>
element’s formatting may be inherited by the inner blocks. The <div>
tag itself has no properties; it merely provides a container for the style attribute or for CSS style properties to be attached to.
Because CSS may be used to associate hard-page-breaks with a <div>
it is often useful for introducing such hard-page-breaks before or after a contained image. (Too many image files close together in an eBook may lead to memory and performance problems on version 1 of the Microsoft Pocket PC Reader.)
align, class, id, lang, style, title (ignored)
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