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write a conclusion for a project on HTML : advanced features????​

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Answered by abhinavkashyap54
2

You have seen (16 + 5) HTML tags and 1 document declaration tag that can be used to create web documents.

There are 5 tags – along with the document declaration – that form the basic skeleton of an HTML5 document. The remaining 16 tags allow you to structure and organize your content.

Contents

An Overview of HTML

Document Declaration

Template Tags

html

head

body

title

meta

HTML Tags

p

h1 – h6

strong

em

i

mark

ul

ol

li

img

a

Conclusion

An Overview of HTML

You have seen 21 of the 108 HTML tags.

Most HTML tags come in pairs: consisting of a start tag and its corresponding end /tag.

Content – which may contain HTML tags – is placed between the tags.

You have seen two exceptions to the tag-pair rule:

the img which has no closing tag because it doesn’t take any content – instead, it embeds an image into the document where the tag occurs.

the meta, which takes some attributes

while these tags do not take a closing tag, some people prefer to write them with a closing indicator /:


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Answered by Ashish7000
3

You have seen 21 of the 108 HTML tags.

Most HTML tags come in pairs: consisting of a start tag and its corresponding end /tag.

Content – which may contain HTML tags – is placed between the tags.

You have seen two exceptions to the tag-pair rule:

the img which has no closing tag because it doesn’t take any content – instead, it embeds an image into the document where the tag occurs.

the meta, which takes some attributes

while these tags do not take a closing tag, some people prefer to write them with a closing indicator /:

<meta />

<img />

since these tags don’t enclose any content, their behaviour is, generally,1 controlled by attributes

If there are errors in the tags (for example, forgetting to close a tag), the browser (user-agent) doesn’t issue an error, instead it tries to render the document as best it can.

HTML collapses all white space (spaces, tabs, newlines, etc) into a single space. There is no difference between the way the following two code snippets will render:

<p>

Mary

had a

little

lamb.

</p>

<p>Mary had a little lamb.</p>

If you need to preserve formatting, use the pre tag (preformatted) instead of the p tag.

All HTML tags are case-insensitive.

Every HTML start tag can have one or more attributes. Not all attributes have a meaning or effect on all tags, however the id attribute can be used with all tags


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