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Paragraphs (<p>) are used to group related sentences together, making content easier to read and scan. Each paragraph should focus on a single idea or topic. When you organize your writing in this way, readers can quickly understand the main points and follow the flow of information.

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Using paragraphs improves readability for all users and helps assistive technologies present content in a logical way. When you separate ideas into distinct paragraphs, everyone—including those using screen readers—can better understand your message.

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Paragraphs (<p>) are used to group related sentences together, making content easier to read and scan. Each paragraph should focus on a single idea or topic. When you organize your writing in this way, readers can quickly understand the main points and follow the flow of information.

index.html

index.html

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Using paragraphs improves readability for all users and helps assistive technologies present content in a logical way. When you separate ideas into distinct paragraphs, everyone—including those using screen readers—can better understand your message.

question mark

Why is it important to use paragraphs (<p>) when writing HTML content?

Select the correct answer

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Hvordan kan vi forbedre det?

Tak for dine kommentarer!

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