The HTML spec leaves the rendering to the client to decide. Showing a sample rendering provides no more info than the description of the tag, since what's relevant is the intent of the tag.
This is further complicated on Perl Monks due since users have a number of ways to configure how the site is rendered. Most importantly, the user's stylesheet gives the user complete control over how a tag is rendered.
In reply to Re: Need examples for PerlMonks HTML Tags
by ikegami
in thread Need examples for PerlMonks HTML Tags
by repellent
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