What is the use of the < ! DOCTYPE html > elements?
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Doctype stands for Document Type Declaration. It informs the web browser about the type and version of HTML used in building the web document. This helps the browser to handle and load it properly. While the HTML syntax for this statement is somewhat simple, you must note each version of HTML has its own rules.
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It defines the type of webpage you're making.
The webpage will work even if you don't put it.
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