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* [[HTML]] | * [[HTML]] | ||
* [[Markup language]] | * [[Markup language]] | ||
* [[Tag (markup language)]] | * [[Tag (markup language)]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 10:34, 25 April 2016
An element is a fundamental unit in HTML.
The HTML language is made up of a set of elements, and rules for using element.
Elements are the basis for tags.
In an HTML document, tags represent elements.
One Tag, Two Tag
Some HTML elements require one tag:
<img src="image.jpg" alt="element with one tag" />
Most HTML elements require two tags: an opening tag, and a closing tag:
<p>Text inside paragraph.</p>
See also
External links
- HTML element @ Wikipedia