First Paragraph. This is meant to be a copy and paste-able file so I can use the same code to make a page and embed stuff in it. Essentially, it's where I test out any code I want to use.
Second paragraph, notice the double line break after.
Another Subheading
Paragraph 1.
Paragraph 2. This one I made longer to showcase how it drops down a line, it's quite interesting. Also appreciate this link as an example of link html. Remember to put a ../ in the address for each step back in the directories you need to go from the current page before you can go down a branch to the page you want.
An example of an embeded image that I resize to either 350px or 500px wide, to save space, bandwidth, and so I don't have to mess with scaling html-side.
An important gif to let the people know a page is unfinished.
Figure 1, A .gif of a fluid simulation I programmed. If you look closely you can see it did not work!
Figure 2, One of my best YouTube videos! Embedding it on your own is a pain, but YouTube has a handy html generator function, so it takes care of it all. Both img and iframe are centered in the styles.css file.