I'm thinking we shouldn't use divs for styling, so I'll stick to paragraphs and headers instead. The prompt allows for inline CSS, so I can style h2, h3, p, strong, and em. The suggestion to use styles on headings and paragraphs is fine. However, I need to avoid using CSS properties like width and max-width, as well as text-align: center. I'll focus on left alignment, use margin-left for lists, and implement
when needed. Remember to keep it as pure HTML with no extra Markdown formatting! I'm focusing on the formatting style for headings, paragraphs, and lists. For h2 and h3, I'll use font-size: 1.6em and 1.3em respectively, with font-weight: 700 for h2 and 600 for h3. While I considered adding color: #111, I’ve decided to avoid color altogether since the guidelines specify no CSS colors or backgrounds. I’ll ensure all lists are left-aligned, with no center alignment, and only include text and
tags for clarity. The content will be in Portuguese (pt-BR) and structured with an h2 title. In this blog section, I’m considering an introduction about "Película 3D." The user asked for a review of "Película 3d do smartphone j8," but it seems "j8" likely refers to Samsung Galaxy J8, even though there isn’t an official J8—it's more like J8 Prime or J8 (2018). I'll treat it as a generic 6" HD+ display device and focus on the 3D tempered glass protector. I’ll create a professional blog-style review, highlighting aspects like installation, finish, protection, feel, and comparisons with other films. I'm focusing on how to produce CSS inline for headings and paragraphs in my review. I'll define styles for h2 and h3, ensuring there's no center alignment. For the product's pros and cons, I can present this as a list with inline CSS to keep it simple. They suggested using inline styles rather than embedding a