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− | An | + | An '''element''' is a fundamental units in [[HTML]]. The HTML language is made up of a set of elements, and rules for using them. |
Elements are the basis for [[Tag|tags]]: | Elements are the basis for [[Tag|tags]]: | ||
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* Most elements use two tags: an opening tag, and a closing tag | * Most elements use two tags: an opening tag, and a closing tag | ||
** <p>Text inside paragraph.</p> | ** <p>Text inside paragraph.</p> | ||
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+ | * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element HTML element]] @ Wikipedia |
Revision as of 11:30, 24 May 2015
An element is a fundamental units in HTML. The HTML language is made up of a set of elements, and rules for using them.
Elements are the basis for tags:
A tag is how an element gets written down in an HTML document.
One Tag, Two Tag
- Some elements one tag
- <img src="image.jpg" alt="element with one tag" />
- Most elements use two tags: an opening tag, and a closing tag
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Text inside paragraph.
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External links
- [HTML element] @ Wikipedia