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As indicated above, web documents intended for viewing in a web browser are predominantly either written (or ultimately displayed as) HTML. | As indicated above, web documents intended for viewing in a web browser are predominantly either written (or ultimately displayed as) HTML. | ||
- | HTML uses a set of predefined tags, very much like some of the wiki-based tags you may have used while maintaining your up-to-date weekly | + | HTML uses a set of predefined tags, very much like some of the wiki-based tags you may have used while maintaining your up-to-date weekly |
A google search for HTML tags will turn up a seemingly unending list of information on HTML and the available tags, that information which you will be required to obtain to complete this project. | A google search for HTML tags will turn up a seemingly unending list of information on HTML and the available tags, that information which you will be required to obtain to complete this project. | ||
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- | The forward slash (stroke) is used to identify the closing tag, and as also present at the end of the unary tag. | + | The forward slash (stroke) is used to identify the closing tag, and is also present at the end of the unary tag. |
Common mistakes are misspelling the tag, or forgetting to close an opening tag. | Common mistakes are misspelling the tag, or forgetting to close an opening tag. |