HTML DOM writeln() Method
 Document Object
 Document Object
Example
Difference between write() and writeln():
<body>
<p>Note that write() does NOT add a new line after each statement:</p>
<pre>
<script>
document.write("Hello World!");
document.write("Have a nice day!");
</script>
</pre>
<p>Note that writeln() add a new line after each statement:</p>
<pre>
<script>
document.writeln("Hello World!");
document.writeln("Have a nice day!");
</script>
</pre>
</body>
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Definition and Usage
The writeln() method is identical to the 
document.write() method, with the addition of writing a newline character after each statement.
Browser Support
  
    | Method |  |  |  |  |  | 
  
    | writeln() | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 
Syntax
document.writeln(exp1,exp2,exp3,...)
Parameter Values
  
    | Parameter | Description | 
  
    | exp1,exp2,exp3,... | Optional. What to write to the output stream. Multiple arguments can be listed and they 
	will be appended to the document in order of occurrence | 
Technical Details
	| Return Value: | No return value | 
 Document Object
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