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HTML documents are fairly flat in structure - rather than having sections
that contain subsections, division of text is usually marked by different
level heading elements which are alongside
paragraph and other block elements. There is the DIV
element
which is provided to group together a section into a single division - to use
it select the section (including its heading) you want to form part of the
group and then select the option DIV from the
Types menu (or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-t,
Ctrl-v in unix).
There is a special structure in HTML - the link, which makes the Web a web. Further information about how to create links, and how to create tables, is provided in the user manual section of the documentation.
A normal HTML page should include a title, a level one heading, and an address or some information about the author. It may also include paragraphs, lists, images, tables, and content organised into subsections with different levels of headings.