Computer Science, asked by agrawalchanchal139, 5 months ago

explain the following tag (a) <sup> (b)<sub>​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The <sup> tag defines superscript text. Superscript text appears half a character above the normal line, and is sometimes rendered in a smaller font.
  • Superscript text can be used for footnotes, like WWW. Tip: Use the <sub> tag to define subscript text.

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Answered by jai696
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The HTML Superscript element <sup> specifies inline text which is to be displayed as superscript for solely typographical reasons. Superscripts are usually rendered with a raised baseline using smaller text.

The HTML Subscript element <sub> specifies inline text which should be displayed as subscript for solely typographical reasons. Subscripts are typically rendered with a lowered baseline using smaller text.

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