Computer Science, asked by kushlatika, 4 months ago

Which of the following is a container tag?
(i) <HR>
(ii) <BR>
(iii) <HEAD>
(iv) All of thes​

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Answered by jayupatel2007
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The <head> element is a container for metadata (data about data) and is placed between the <html> tag and the <body> tag. ... Metadata is not displayed. Metadata typically define the document title, character set, styles, scripts, and other meta information.

Answer: body, center and font are all container tags.....but HR is not.

Explanation: Container tags require a starting as well as an ending tag. ... <HTML>and </HTML>, <TITLE> and </TITLE> are examples of container tags. <BR>, <HR> are examples of empty tags.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Given below is the answer

Explanation:

Between the html and body tags, the head> element serves as a container for metadata (info about data). There is no display of metadata. The document title, character set, styles, scripts, and other meta information are often defined via metadata.

HR is not a container tag, unlike body, centre, and font.

The starting and ending tags for container tags are necessary. Examples of container tags include <HTML> and </HTML>, as well as <TITLE> and </TITLE>. Two examples of empty tags are <BR> and <HR>. Tags in HTML are special instructions that are closed in angle brackets (< >). A container tag is an HTML tag that has both an opening tag and a closing tag. Container tags in HTML are composed of three parts: the opening tag, the content inside the tag, and the closing tag. The content written inside a container tag is displayed on the browser.

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