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Section 1

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<p> </p>

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The tags used to define a new Paragraph.

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<head></head>

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Identifies the header section of your document and is used primarily by search engines and browsers.

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<body></body>

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Contains all the visible content of a web page.

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Meta data

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Used to input descriptions and keywords that improve search engine optimization

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<!DOCTYPE>

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This is an instruction to the web browser about what version of HTML the page is written in. It must be the very first line of code in your document.

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<html></html>

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Stands for Hypertext Markup Language and identifies the document as HTML

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Tag

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begin with the less-than (<) character and end with greater-than (>). There are two types of tags in HTML. An opening tag <html> and a closing tag </html>. Think of the opening and closing tag as turning in a tag and turning off a tag.

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<ol></ol>

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Makes ordered lists.

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<center></center>

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The tags used to Center text and graphics on a web page.

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<!--This text will not be displayed-->

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Insert comments into the HTML source code.

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<hr>

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The tag used to create a Horizontal Line on a web page to separate content. It does not need a closing tag.

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<br>

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The tag used to insert a Single Line Break. It does not need a closing tag.

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<h1></h1> to <h6></h6

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Heading tag. H1 is the largest and H6 is the smallest.

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<li></li>

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marks items in either the ordered or unordered list.

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<img>

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HTML images are defined with this tag.

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<title></title>

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It creates a title in the browser toolbar and provides a title for the page when it is added to a person's favorites.

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<ul></ul>

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makes unordered (or bulleted) lists

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