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With regard to typography, after using the React Suite style, you can use the HTML elements to typeset directly for displaying titles, paragraphs, lists, links, and more.

If you don't need these styles , you can disable import it.

<a>: The Anchor element

The HTML <a> element (or anchor element), along with its href attribute, creates a hyperlink to other web pages, files, locations within the same page, email addresses, or any other URL.

You can also implement a Link through the Button component.

<h1>–<h6>: The HTML Section Heading elements

The following code shows all the heading levels, in use.

<p>: The Paragraph element

The HTML <p> element represents a paragraph. Paragraphs are usually represented in visual media as blocks of text separated from adjacent blocks by blank lines and/or first-line indentation, but HTML paragraphs can be any structural grouping of related content, such as images or form fields.

<ul>: The Unordered List element

The HTML <ul> element represents an unordered list of items, typically rendered as a bulleted list.

<ol>: The Ordered List element

The HTML <ol> element represents an ordered list of items, typically rendered as a numbered list.

<dl>:The Description List element

The HTML <dl> element represents a description list. The element encloses a list of groups of terms (specified using the <dt> element) and descriptions (provided by <dd> elements). Common uses for this element are to implement a glossary or to display metadata (a list of key-value pairs).

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