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 When writing habratopik and comments, you can use the following html- and not quite html-tags:
 Standard

     * <img src = "" alt = "" title = "" border = "" />
     * <font color = "" size = ""> </ font>
     * headers from <h1> to <h6>
     * <a href="" title=""> </a>
     * <b> </ b> and <strong> </ strong>
     * <i> </ i> and <em> </ em>
     * <u> </ u>
     * <s> </ s> and <strike> </ strike>
     * <hr />
     * <br />
     * <p> </ p>
     * <blockquote> </ blockquote>
     * <ul> </ ul>
     * <ol> </ ol>
     * <li> </ li>
     * <table> </ table>
     * <td> </ td>
     * <th> </ th>
     * <tr> </ tr>
     * <nobr> </ nobr>
     * <sup> </ sup>
     * <abbr> </ abbr>
     * <acronym> </ acronym>
     * <pre> 

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Habrategi

* - it is used only in habratopikah, hides under the cut of the text following the tag (it will be written “read more”)
* - so you can turn the link "read more" into any text
* kukutz or kukutz or kukutz Bearded Kukut - inserts the username Habr
* - to insert a video from YouTube
*

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/19804/


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