Text forming the main content of a printed or digital work (as opposed to additional elements such as headlines, images, charts, footnotes)
1Headings in the Table of Contents are often different from the body text.
2It arrives in an e-mail with the subject line 'Merry Christmas' with no body text.
3You can also refresh an individual story by pulling down on the story body text.
4Left justified lines should start in column 2 to avoid confusion with paragraph body text.
5Similarly, XML could tag information as the lead paragraph in body text, pictures, or news headlines.
6The original locations of these footnotes in the body text, however, are also indicated for information.
7The actual body text will be gray.
8Then, create content around those keyphrases that is optimized with well-written titles, meta tags, headers, and body text.
10The keywords meta tag describes the content of the page at hand and should reflect keywords in the body text of the page.
11Normal body text begins in column 1 and is set ragged right with a line length of 70 characters.
12Body text is much less likely to be monitored.
Translations for body text