White Spaces
If you have ever tried to put two Paragraph tags next to each other, you will notice when the page loads up that there is a big white line between the two, this is called White Space. Many coders try to put codes a line down from each other in order to make code easier to read, or they make the text in their words two spaces between each, this creates white space or destroys white space. When putting two spaces of space next to each other, HTML only understands one at a time. So no matter how many spaces you put it will only display one, this is called "Destroying White Space" because it is destroying all that space you put. When you put two paragraph tags together this creates a line down or "Creates a White Space". No matter how many times you hit Enter in a paragraph tag, or put as many spaces as you want. It will only display one. But coders still do this in order to make it easier for them to read. If it helps them, its for the best. If your looking to put multiple spaces you have to use the space tag " ". Minus the ""s. If your trying to indent each paragraph you make or just a few "Simulate the tab key" well then that's best done in CSS. or you can do four times.