The following was taken from "tags.html" which I found in the doc\test subdirectory of a recent (Lynx Version 2.8.8rel.1 (14 Feb 2014)) Lynx install for windows.
Install was taken from: http://invisible-island.net/datafiles/release/lynx-cs-setup.exe
Content of an H1 Tag
Text after an H1 Tag.
Paragraph after an H1 Tag.
Content of an H2 Tag
Text after an H2 Tag.
Paragraph after an H2 Tag.
Content of an H3 Tag
Text after an H3 Tag.
Paragraph after an H3 Tag.
Content of an H4 Tag
Text after an H4 Tag.
Paragraph after an H4 Tag.
Content of an H5 Tag
Text after an H5 Tag.
Paragraph after an H5 Tag.
Content of an H6 Tag
Text after an H6 Tag.
Paragraph after an H6 Tag.
This is an "a" tag.
This is an "address" tag.
This is a "b" tag.
This is a "big" tag.
Before quote,
this is a "blockquote"
, after quote.
This is a "center" tag.
This is a "cite" tag.
This is a "code" tag.
This is a
div
tag.
This is an "em" tag.
This is a "font" tag.
This is an "hr" tag.
This is an "i" tag.
This is an "iframe" tag.
This is an tag.
This is an "label" tag.
map: normal: lightgray: blue
This is
pre-formatted
text (three lines, with pre's on preceding/following lines).
This is a "q"tag.
This is a "samp" tag.
This is a "small" tag.
This is a "strong" tag.
This is a "sub" tag.
This is a "sup" tag.
This is a "tt" tag.
This is a "var" tag.
Forms
First:
Last:
Description:
contents of textarea
Another form
first
second
third
empty
done
Another form
first option
second option
third option
Unquoted Table
First:
the first row
short
last
Second:
the second row
very long string
lower-right
Quoted Table First: the first row very long string last Second: the second row short lower-right
An image map
Definition List
This is an definition list:
- the first dt
- the first dd
- the second dt
- the second dd
- the first dt
- the first dd
- the second dt
- the second dd
- the third dt
- the third dd
- the third dt
- the third dd
Unordered List This is an unordered list:
- first item
- second item
- first item
- second item
- third item
- third item
Ordered List This is an ordered list:
- first item
- second item
- first item
- second item
- third item
- third item