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Section 1

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Self-closing tag

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Yes

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You should always start your code with <html> ~yes or no

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Without the break tag, the browser would render line one and line two...

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..on the same line

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<p>

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Opening tag

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Self-closing elements

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Contain all the information the browser needs to render the element inside a single tag. Also, because they're single tags, they can not wrap around raw texts or other elements

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<p>Hello Word!</p> ~ Is this an Element, angle bracket, opening tag, or closing tag?

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Element

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</html>

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Closing tag

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<Title>

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This is the tag that you use to add a title to your webpage

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Whitespace

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Makes the coding easier to read by spacing them out by pressing "enter" on the keyboard

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< > ~Is this an Element, angle bracket, opening tag, or closing tag?

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Angle Brackets

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Comments end with.. "<!— or —>"

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—>

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Comments

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They help you (and others) understand your code if you decide to come back and review it at a much later date. They also allow you to experiment with new code.

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</p> ~ Is this an Element, angle bracket, opening tag, or closing tag?

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Closing tag

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<!DOCTYPE html>

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Tells the computer you are writing in html

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<head>

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The element that contains the metadata for a webpage

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<div> tag

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Used to group block-elements and defines a division or a section in an HTML document

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Comments begin with.. "<!— or —>"

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<!—

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<body> : </body>

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Displays the content from the opening and closing body tags

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<head>

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Information about the web page, like the title, belongs within the <head>

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Metadata

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information about the page that isn't displayed directly on the webpage

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<body>

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Code for visible HTML content is placed inside of the <body> element

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HTML

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Hyper Text Markup Language

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<html>

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Opening tag

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