Besides fiddling with fonts, style sheets offer a few other ways to format your page text. This section looks at four of them: indentation, alignment, underlining, and casing.
Many professionally-typeset pages indent the beginning of each paragraph. The only way to do that in regular HTML is to string together a series of non-breaking spaces ( ) at the start of each paragraph. With style sheets, however, it's no sweat because you just use the text-indent style. For example, the following page includes a style sheet that tells the browser to indent the first line of every paragraph by half an inch.