Elements are composed by two tags: start tag and end tag (except for empty elements where the end tag is ommitted). Elements are not tags, elements are represented by tags in the code, but they are usually considered, erroneously, the same thing.
example: Text with a strong emphasis
Attributes give certain characteristics to an element (e.g., height, color, relationship, etc.), sometimes very important, that will finally set how it must be interpreted.
example: Another document providing help
Elements are composed by two tags: start tag and end tag (except for empty elements where the end tag is ommitted). Elements are not tags, elements are represented by tags in the code, but they are usually considered, erroneously, the same thing.
example: Text with a strong emphasis
Attributes give certain characteristics to an element (e.g., height, color, relationship, etc.), sometimes very important, that will finally set how it must be interpreted.
example: Another document providing help
Elements are composed by two tags: start tag and end tag (except for empty elements where the end tag is ommitted). Elements are not tags, elements are represented by tags in the code, but they are usually considered, erroneously, the same thing.
example: Text with a strong emphasis
Attributes give certain characteristics to an element (e.g., height, color, relationship, etc.), sometimes very important, that will finally set how it must be interpreted.
example: Another document providing help
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Elements are composed by two tags: start tag and end tag (except for empty elements where the end tag is ommitted). Elements are not tags, elements are represented by tags in the code, but they are usually considered, erroneously, the same thing.
example:
Text with a strong emphasis
Attributes give certain characteristics to an element (e.g., height, color, relationship, etc.), sometimes very important, that will finally set how it must be interpreted.
example:
Another document providing help
eAnswers Team
Elements are composed by two tags: start tag and end tag (except for empty elements where the end tag is ommitted). Elements are not tags, elements are represented by tags in the code, but they are usually considered, erroneously, the same thing.
example:
Text with a strong emphasis
Attributes give certain characteristics to an element (e.g., height, color, relationship, etc.), sometimes very important, that will finally set how it must be interpreted.
example:
Another document providing help
eAnswers Team
Elements are composed by two tags: start tag and end tag (except for empty elements where the end tag is ommitted). Elements are not tags, elements are represented by tags in the code, but they are usually considered, erroneously, the same thing.
example:
Text with a strong emphasis
Attributes give certain characteristics to an element (e.g., height, color, relationship, etc.), sometimes very important, that will finally set how it must be interpreted.
example:
Another document providing help